Tag: Vladimir Putin
Trouble on the Belarus-Poland border: What you need to know about...
Tatsiana Kulakevich, University of South Florida
Using migrants as pawns is perhaps nothing new. But rarely do you have...
Nobel Peace Prize for journalists serves as reminder that freedom of...
Kathy Kiely, University of Missouri-Columbia
Thirty-two years ago next month, I was in Germany reporting on the fall of...
With prizes, food, housing and cash, Putin rigged Russia’s most recent...
Regina Smyth, Indiana University
When Russians voted in early July on 200 constitutional amendments, officials rigged the election to create the illusion that President Vladimir...
Has Trump violated his oath of office? A primer on presidential...
Stefanie Lindquist, Arizona State University
After his joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, U.S. President Donald Trump was barraged with criticism...
Is the growing Russia crisis another Cold War conflict?
Regina Smyth, Indiana University
A crisis erupted this week as Russian diplomats were ejected from European countries and the U.S., and Western diplomats were ejected...
How does an authoritarian regime celebrate a revolution?
Cynthia Hooper, College of the Holy Cross
“And what, exactly, is there to be celebrating?” snapped Vladimir Putin’s press secretary on Oct. 25, a little...
What the charges against Manafort, Gates and Papadopoulos could mean for...
Rachel Caufield, Drake University
Five months into Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of cooperation between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia during the 2016 election, Americans...
Why Russia thinks it’s exceptional
Gregory Carleton, Tufts University
Destiny calls upon Russia once more to face the West – or so Russians might believe.
America is not alone in projecting...