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Tag Archives: putin

Lukashenka Goes All-In With Putin

  October 5, 2021 Blog

Alyaksandr Lukashenka has decided to make explicit what has long been implicit. Continue reading

Tagged   Belarus, BelarusAlert, Blog, dictator, Lukashenka, putin, russia and belarus, Ukraine

The Multi-Front War In Ukraine

  October 1, 2021 Uncategorized

All is not quiet on the Ukrainian front. Continue reading

Tagged   Belarus, nato, Podcast, putin, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine and russia, Zelensky

Putin and Lukashenka are Locked in a Dysfunctional Axis of Autocrats

  September 29, 2021 Uncategorized

Europe’s last two dictators again performed their perennial theater of solidarity this week when Alyaksandr Lukashenka travelled to St. Petersburg to meet Vladimir Putin. Continue reading

Tagged   Belarus, BelarusAlert, Blog, dictator, Lukashenka, putin, Russia

Putin’s Rocky Road to 2024

  September 24, 2021 Uncategorized

Last week’s so-called election to the State Duma was a dress rehearsal for Vladimir Putin’s next political project – securing his continued rule until 2036. Continue reading

Tagged   elections, Podcast, putin, rigged elections, russian elections, Russian opposition, united russia party

Putin’s Legitimization Ritual

  September 17, 2021 Uncategorized

The atmosphere in the runup to Russia’s so-called elections this weekend is so restrictive that for the first time since the breakup of the Soviet Union, the OSCE has decided not to send observers. Continue reading

Tagged   navalny, Podcast, putin, Russia, russian elections, Russian opposition, russian politics, suppression

Fortress Russia: Putin’s New Model Police State

  September 10, 2021 Uncategorized

Vladimir Putin’s autocratic regime is cracking down on dissent again. But this time, it feels a bit different – and a lot more sinister. Continue reading

Tagged   dissent, Kremlin, Podcast, putin, Russia, Russian opposition, russian opposition party

Belarus’ Year of Living Dangerously

  August 13, 2021 Uncategorized

From August 2020 to August 2021 everything changed in Belarus as Alyaksandr Lukashenka faced the most serious crisis of his nearly three decades in power. And with Vladimir Putin’s Russia waiting in the wings to exploit upheaval, it’s a crisis with major geopolitical consequences. Continue reading

Tagged   Belarus, Lukashenka, Podcast, putin, Sanctions

Putin’s Plot Against America

  August 6, 2021 Uncategorized

From strategic corruption to disinformation to support for extremist political movements, Vladimir Putin ‘s Kremlin has deployed many weapons in its ongoing war on Western democracy. Continue reading

Tagged   disinformation, free russia foundation, Kremlin, Podcast, putin, russian influence, russian politics, United States-Russia relations

Fear And Loathing In Putin’s Russia

  July 30, 2021 Uncategorized

Independent media outlets and civic groups are shutting down after being designated “foreign agents” or “undesirable organizations.” Continue reading

Tagged   independent media, navalny, Podcast, putin, Russia

Putin’s Dangerous Ukraine Delusions

  July 16, 2021 Uncategorized

Vladimir Putin is obsessed with Ukraine. Continue reading

Tagged   nato, Podcast, putin, Russia, Ukraine, ukrainian sovereignty
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