Law & Institutions
What sanctions can deter Russia from another aggression in Ukraine?
Maria Shagina weighs in on which sanctions tools the West can still deploy to prevent Russia from marching into Ukraine
Deripaska Déjà vu?
Max Hess on why the raids on Deripaska properties in the US should be seen as part of the Biden Administration’s revised approach to Russia...
Experimental Russia of the future
Kirill Shamiev on how an experimental approach to reforms will ensure Russia’s dynamic development
Emergency law-making
Ekaterina Borovikova, Natalia Smirnova, Maxim Sorokin and Denis Shedov on the picture of the legislative process in Russia emerging from the data and the impact of the pandemic on law-making
Authoritarian Russia: The trajectory of political evolution
Vladimir Gelman on the mechanisms behind the emergence and consolidation of post-Soviet authoritarianism in Russia
Dynamics of Illiberalism in Russia and Eurasia
Julian G. Waller on the evolution and innovations behind Russia’s illiberal turn
Technology against electoral fraud: A focus on transparency
Julia Krivonosova on whether electoral technologies can help combat fraud
When we all become “foreign agents”
Ivan Davydov explains the Kremlin’s addiction to targeting “foreign agents”
30 years of constitutional justice in the Russian Federation: What needs to change?
Yulia Khalikova on how to strengthen the Constitutional Court in Russia
Expert evidence in Russian courts
Dmitry Dubrovsky on how Russian expert evidence can be used to help the courts instead of being a servant of the investigation
Belarus sanctions and the implications for Russia
Maria Shagina on increased sanctions risks for Russian companies to deal directly and indirectly with Belarusian sanctioned entities