Window on Eurasia -- New Series
Friday, July 26, 2024
Moscow has Charged 9,000 Russians with Extremist Crimes over Last Decade, Draft Anti-Extremism Strategy Document Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 24 – The Russian interior ministry has posted online a draft project of a new Strategy for Counterin...
To ‘Normalize Being at War,’ Kremlin Plans to Re-Establish Soviet-Style Control over Russia’s Cultural Life, ‘Dossier’ Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 24 – Having first worked to suppress opposition to the war in Ukraine and then sought to heroize Rus...
Duma Votes to Put Justice Beyond the Reach of Poorer Russians
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 23 – The Duma has approved a measure that will significantly raise the cost of almost all court fili...
Just as after 1945, Russia Likely to Become More Repressive after War Ends, Malgin Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 24 – Many Russians expect that when Putin’s war in Ukraine ends, they will face a crime wave, declin...
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Duma Proposal Sets Stage for Broad Attack on National Autonomies in Russia
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 24 – Mikhail Matveyev, the KPRF deputy who is deputy chair of the Duma Committee on Regional Policy ...
Putin’s War in Ukraine has Divided Russian Protestants and Reduced Change that They will be Added to ‘Traditional’ Religions There, ‘Horizontal Russia’ Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 23 – Russia’s 1.5 million Protestants are as divided about Putin’s war in Ukraine; but because of th...
Kazakhstan Becomes More Kazakh and Less Russian as Ethnic Russians Continue to Leave and Kazakhs to Return Home, Statistics Show
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 23 – Despite the influx of ethnic Russians after Putin began his expanded war in Ukraine and the dec...
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