Russia postponed its national vote on constitutional changes to July 1, 2020. Due to restrictions on freedom of movement and assembly from COVID-19, mass protests are unlikely to result. Nevertheless, managing growing social discontent may well be the Kremlin’s next big challenge as it prepares for September’s regional and parliamentary elections. Given its upcoming EU presidency and Council of Europe chairmanship, Germany could make a positive difference in protecting human rights and EU values in Russia
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
On January 20, 2020 - just days after his state-of-the nation speech followed by the surprising resi...
Executive Summary > Despite United Russia's impressive result, winning 76.22 per cent of the seats i...
In the Russian regional elections on 8 September 2019, the ruling party United Russia managed to lar...
The progressive decline in living standards in Belarus and the authorities' dismissive attitude towa...
Fifteen Russian regions and annexed Sevastopol elected new governors on 10 September 2017. The proce...
COVID-19 hit Russia during a decisive period for securing the future of Vladimir Putin’s regime. The...
Putin’s United Russia party emerged as the absolute winner of the 18 September parliamentary electio...
Die Arbeit geht der Frage nach, welchen Einfluss Kooptation von Oppositionsparteien in russischen Re...
This paper explores Russia's response to Covid-19, with a focus on its implications for political fr...
This paper explores Russia’s response to Covid-19, with a focus on its implications for political fr...
The dynamics of the domestic political situation in Russia in 2021 was determined by the authorities...
The impending presidential election in Belarus on August 9, 2020, is highly likely to result in the ...
In this article, the author analyzes the protest activity in Russia in January–February 2021. Protes...
For some time now, both Ukrainians and foreign observers have been inquiring whether the time is rig...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
On January 20, 2020 - just days after his state-of-the nation speech followed by the surprising resi...
Executive Summary > Despite United Russia's impressive result, winning 76.22 per cent of the seats i...
In the Russian regional elections on 8 September 2019, the ruling party United Russia managed to lar...
The progressive decline in living standards in Belarus and the authorities' dismissive attitude towa...
Fifteen Russian regions and annexed Sevastopol elected new governors on 10 September 2017. The proce...
COVID-19 hit Russia during a decisive period for securing the future of Vladimir Putin’s regime. The...
Putin’s United Russia party emerged as the absolute winner of the 18 September parliamentary electio...
Die Arbeit geht der Frage nach, welchen Einfluss Kooptation von Oppositionsparteien in russischen Re...
This paper explores Russia's response to Covid-19, with a focus on its implications for political fr...
This paper explores Russia’s response to Covid-19, with a focus on its implications for political fr...
The dynamics of the domestic political situation in Russia in 2021 was determined by the authorities...
The impending presidential election in Belarus on August 9, 2020, is highly likely to result in the ...
In this article, the author analyzes the protest activity in Russia in January–February 2021. Protes...
For some time now, both Ukrainians and foreign observers have been inquiring whether the time is rig...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
On January 20, 2020 - just days after his state-of-the nation speech followed by the surprising resi...
Executive Summary > Despite United Russia's impressive result, winning 76.22 per cent of the seats i...