Following the murder of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, a commemorative march was held by tens of thousands of people in Moscow and other Russian cities on 1 March. Tomila Lankina writes on the contribution Nemtsov made to politics within Russia and what his death means for the country’s opposition movements
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This essay situates Boris Nemtsov as an individual in the broader sweep of Russia’s regional—and nat...
Understanding the death of Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia. Po...
This article begins with an analysis of Boris Nemtsov's critical contribution to the Sochi Olympics ...
The authors analyze Nemtsov’s contribution to the Olympic debate from the viewpoint of his public ac...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
In the Russian regional elections on 8 September 2019, the ruling party United Russia managed to lar...
In a new CEPS Commentary, Michael Emerson calls for an end to diplomatic euphemisms in describing Pu...
Since being named acting president of Russia in 1999, Vladimir Putin has gone from a little-known ex...
Genesis of Vladimir Putin’s popularity. Starting with Crimea annexation by Russia, one witnesses a ...
Inspired by Russia’s insistence on federalization for Ukraine, activists in Novosibirsk attempted to...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
In his essay “The Weakest Link of Managed Democracy: How the Parliament Gave Birth to Nonparliamenta...
Polis Silverstone Scholar Gregory Asmolov reports from Moscow on the anti-Putin protests and discove...
Can prominent anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny endanger Vladimir Putin’s long-standing rule? ...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
This essay situates Boris Nemtsov as an individual in the broader sweep of Russia’s regional—and nat...
Understanding the death of Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia. Po...
This article begins with an analysis of Boris Nemtsov's critical contribution to the Sochi Olympics ...
The authors analyze Nemtsov’s contribution to the Olympic debate from the viewpoint of his public ac...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
In the Russian regional elections on 8 September 2019, the ruling party United Russia managed to lar...
In a new CEPS Commentary, Michael Emerson calls for an end to diplomatic euphemisms in describing Pu...
Since being named acting president of Russia in 1999, Vladimir Putin has gone from a little-known ex...
Genesis of Vladimir Putin’s popularity. Starting with Crimea annexation by Russia, one witnesses a ...
Inspired by Russia’s insistence on federalization for Ukraine, activists in Novosibirsk attempted to...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
In his essay “The Weakest Link of Managed Democracy: How the Parliament Gave Birth to Nonparliamenta...
Polis Silverstone Scholar Gregory Asmolov reports from Moscow on the anti-Putin protests and discove...
Can prominent anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny endanger Vladimir Putin’s long-standing rule? ...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...