Refugees Welcome Back? Sarah Herlaut Nov 9, 2018 The seven-year Syrian war is coming to an end. Bashar Al-Assad’s regime, thanks to the support of Russia and Iran,…
Vostok 2018: La Russie, Mastermind D’Une Alliance Orientale? Lauren Naniche Nov 9, 2018 Avec la participation d’environ 300,000 troupes Russes, 3,200 personnels Chinois, 1000 avions et 80 navires, Vostok…
Giving the Cold Shoulder to the INF Emily Hunt Nov 7, 2018 On 20 October 2018, Donald Trump expressed the United States’ intention to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range…
Sochi and Sports: The Legacies of Cold War Policy in Modern-Day Russia Anna Aryal Oct 19, 2018 The use of sports to display an image of a strong, modernized Russia to the global community has been a common…
Erdogan’s Re-election and Its Dire Consequences Dr. Alon Ben-Meir Jul 16, 2018 The reelection of Turkey’s President Erdogan, falsely considered to be free, fair, and representative of the will…
The Skripal Case: When Claiming the Moral High Ground Becomes Evidence Egor Fedorov May 21, 2018 On April 3rd, Gary Aitkenhead, Porton Down’s Chief Executive, declared that the chemical research facility had been…
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire: How the Skripal Attack Poisoned… Isabel Post May 10, 2018 In early March, Sergei and Julia Skripal were found unconscious on a park bench in Salisbury. What looked to…
Russia and Peru: A Shared History of Gender Violence Angello Alcazar Apr 27, 2018 Now that there are only a few months left before Peruvians can see their national football team play in the FIFA…
Putin’ out the Kemerovo Fire Artemis Archimandriti Apr 25, 2018 March 25th, 2018; Kemerovo, Russia. A fire at the Winter Cherry Complex saw many families broken, and from the…
Should England Boycott The World Cup? Ethan Fogel Apr 13, 2018 In the aftermath of ex-KGB agent Sergei Skripal's poisoning in Salisbury, there have been widespread calls within…