Authoritarianism in Russia-2022: In search of new legitimacy
Margarita Zavadskaya discusses whether a return of the “Teflon rating” is possible, as was the case after the Crimea
Margarita Zavadskaya discusses whether a return of the “Teflon rating” is possible, as was the case after the Crimea
Denis Volkov on Russian public opinion on a possible conflict with Ukraine
Margarita Zavadskaya uncovers the political tendencies of young people in Russia
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova on collective identity, public opinion and generational fault-lines in Russian politics
Stepan Goncharov on the growing discontent among younger generations of Russians
Sergeу Belanovsky and Anastasia Nikolskaya explore the key features of Russian “democrats” and “imperialists”
Stepan Goncharov analyses the views of the Russians who voted against the amendments
Denis Volkov considers the changing dynamics of public support for Vladimir Putin
Margarita Zavadskaya on conducting political research in authoritarian systems
Part three of “Russian Media: Moscow and Beyond Calling”: on the factors influencing the Russian public’s trust in sources of information
Russia has yet again gone down a path towards national humiliation, writes Vladislav Inozemtsev
Mikhail Nemtsev considers how this movement grew from a commemoration of fallen ancestors to a new public tradition centred around expressing patriotism