Russia and Eurasia
The Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program conducts research and provides analysis, assessment, and recommendations to governments, nonprofit organizations, the private sector, and the public
With a focus centered on Russia and its post-Soviet neighbors, the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program looks beyond these borders, from Lisbon to Vladivostok and the Arctic to the Indian Ocean to understand how the Soviet successor states are affected by and interact with the world around them.
The program’s areas of focus include regional security, defense, domestic politics, environment and energy, economic development, among others. It also analyzes the political and economic relationships between the states of the former Soviet Union and other critical geopolitical actors, including the United States, European Union, and the states of Northeast Asia, South Asia, and the greater Middle East.
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Russia Futures: Three Trajectories
Report by Cyrus Newlin and Andrew Lohsen — May 4, 2022
Russia’s “Hybrid Aggression” against Georgia: The Use of Local and External Tools
Report by Natia Seskuria — September 21, 2021
The Russian and Ukrainian Spring 2021 War Scare
Report by Mykola Bielieskov — September 21, 2021
Understanding Senior Leadership Dynamics within the Russian Military
Report by Kirill Shamiev — July 20, 2021
The Changing Nature and Implications of Russian Military Transfers to China
Report by Paul N. Schwartz — June 21, 2021
Security in Northern Europe in the Biden Era
Report by Rachel Ellehuus, Robin Allers, Karen-Anna Eggen, Johannes Gullestad Rø, Paul O’Neill, Dr. Claudia Major, and Dr. Christian Mölling — April 29, 2021
Securing U.S. Interests Across the Greater Mediterranean
Report by Rachel Ellehuus and Donatienne Ruy — December 16, 2020