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Russia

Only Realists Spread Democracy
By Zachary Keck
History leaves no doubt that realists have been the most successful foreign policy faction in exporting democracy.

How Ukraine Spillover Could Complicate the US Withdrawal From Afghanistan
By Ankit Panda
Putin has an ace up his sleeve: shutting down the Northern Distribution Network.

Precedent Matters: What Ukraine Tells Us About East Asia's Disputes
By Robert Farley
Russia's invasion of Crimea will set some important precedents – precedents that could affect East Asia.

Putin to Visit China In 'Near Future'
By Zachary Keck
President Xi told Putin he is looking forward to his visit during a phone call discussing Ukraine.

Russia Is Doomed
By Zachary Keck
Don’t be fooled by Putin’s façade; the pillars of Russian power are steadily declining.

Russia Says It's Building Naval Bases in Asia, Latin America
By Zachary Keck
Russia’s defense minister says the country will soon build military bases everywhere from Vietnam to Cuba.

India: Drawn To The Shanghai Cooperation Organization
By Sanjay Kumar
A recent visit by the Secretary-General of the SCO to India highlights the latter's interest in joining the SCO.

Russia to Establish Arctic Military Command
By Zachary Keck
By the end of this year, Russia will establish the Northern Fleet-Unified Strategic Command.

Sochi Showcases Moscow’s Asian Influence
By Richard Weitz
Russia has a strong stake in Asia. The U.S. should recognize this.

Life Under Putin
By Justin McDonnell
Author Gregory Feifer talks about life in Russia today.

Sochi Olympics Cast Spotlight On Russia's LGBT Discrimination
By Justin McDonnell
The West's focus on Russia's controversial anti-gay law has brought little change so far.

Russia After Sochi
By Stephen Sestanovich
Long after the closing ceremony, questions will linger about Russia’s role in the world.