On April 21, 2022, Dr. Lisa Sundstrom, an expert on Russian politics and a professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC), presented Domestic Russian Politics and Comparative Democratization at the April Digital Roundtable event hosted by the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS)-Vancouver. The key points of discussion included the popularity of the war in Russia, the economic impacts of sanctions and military losses, and the potential sources of opposition to President Vladimir Putin. Dr. Sundstrom’s presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period with questions from the audience and CASIS-Vancouver executives.
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The invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has catapulted Russia from hard autocracy into dictator...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
This issue provides a broad overview of Russian politics and society in the run-up to the 2021 parli...
These three papers represent the first panel of papers from SSI’s annual Russia conference that took...
In this paper I discuss the conservative turn that took place in Russia in the last 15 years compari...
On November 23, 2021, Dr. Kevin Riehle, Associate Professor at the University of Mississippi, presen...
The crisis in Russia could frame political developments and even conflict between states in the form...
View the Executive SummaryIn one way or another, the papers included in this monograph, from the Str...
U.S. attention has focused on Russia's fitful democratization since Russia emerged in 1991 from the ...
The dynamics of the domestic political situation in Russia in 2021 was determined by the authorities...
A ceasefire was agreed between Ukraine and separatist forces on 5 September, although it is unclear ...
On November 21, 2022, Candyce Kelshall, president of CASIS Vancouver and vice chair at the Canadian ...
This policy-oriented work evaluates Russian civil-military relations with a focus on their developme...
The Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 took much of the world by surprise. Russia’s actions prompt...
The invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has catapulted Russia from hard autocracy into dictator...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
This issue provides a broad overview of Russian politics and society in the run-up to the 2021 parli...
These three papers represent the first panel of papers from SSI’s annual Russia conference that took...
In this paper I discuss the conservative turn that took place in Russia in the last 15 years compari...