Section: Research & Analysis
Russian war crimes in Eastern Ukraine – 2014. Report by Polish Deputy
Polish parliamentarian Małgorzata Gosiewska of Poland’s Law and Justice Party published a report titled “Russian War Crimes in Eastern Ukraine in 2014.” This report describes war crimes in the meaning of international law committed in eastern and southern Ukraine by soldiers and officials of the Russian Federation and by the pro-Russian...
How much does the Russian information war cost?
A year ago Congressman Dan Mike has made a sensational statement: „Putin has spent more than 9 billion USD on propaganda to discredit Ukraine” According to Congressman Mike, the Russian president uses propaganda both in Ukraine and in its fight against the Western world. The war unleashed by Russia on Ukraine has been waged only partly by...
Trap for Putin: Kremlin prospects for Middle East gamble
The hopeless situation using the war against Ukraine in order to get Russia to the big stage of geopolitics made Kremlin start another “winning’’ campaign in order to free the next “brotherly’’ nation, this time – Syrians. However, the Middle East has never been a convenient place to resolve a geopolitical deadlock. On the contrary, the...
Don’t call it a civil war – Ukraine’s conflict is an act of Russian aggression
Rory Finnin, University of Cambridge and Thomas D. Grant, University of Cambridge As Ukraine marks 24 years since its independence from the Soviet Union, it is embroiled in the most dangerous armed conflict in Europe – against the Russian Federation. The stakes are incredibly high, and yet the war is still being discussed in euphemisms. The war...
The Logic and Risks Behind Russia’s Statelet Sponsorship – Stratfor
Russia can be quite generous when it comes to her collection of statelets. In the early 1990s, when a broken Russia had no choice but to suck in her borders, a severely distracted Kremlin still found the time and money to promote and sponsor the fledgling breakaway territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia and Transdniestria in...
First evidence of the Russian army presence in Syria: Russian soldiers post their geotagged photos in social networks
Russian soldiers publish in social networks their photos from Syria, while Russian government continue to deny their presence on Middle East. Soviet-era naval supply and maintenance base in Tartus now operates as a full-fledged military base, and Russian soldiers make their photos with arms at checkpoints and facilities outside the base. So on...