Meaningless electioneering
Ivan Davydov is scratching his head at the vacuous and facile advertising campaigns pushing for amendments to the Russian Constitution
Ivan Davydov is scratching his head at the vacuous and facile advertising campaigns pushing for amendments to the Russian Constitution
Putin has become the key subject of Russian memes, writes Svetlana Shomova — once to his credit, but increasingly to his detriment
Ivan Davydov reflects on the Kremlin’s communication with society in 2019
Part seven of “Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: who promotes Moscow’s position in Ukraine?
Part five in the “Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling” series on media, propaganda, and authoritarianism in Russia
Timothy Fry on whether economic sanctions have brought Russian society together
Part three of “Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: on the factors influencing the Russian public’s trust in sources of information
Part two of “Russian media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: how conspiracy theories took post-Soviet Russia by storm
Part one of “Russian media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: how Russian media was reforged after 2000
Expertise in the humanities and social sciences is increasingly abused for ideological ends, writes Dmitry Dubrovsky
Foreign policy / Informational policy / Politics / Russia - EU / Russia - USA / What does the future hold for relations among Russia, Europe and the United States
by Olga Irisova
Olga Irisova on the possible reconciliation of the West and Russia, the cessation of information confrontation and the attendant difficulties that scenario might bring
Victimhood Culture in Profane Geopolitics