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08.05.2021
‘Foreign agents’ in Russia and the United States
Save Meduza!https://support.meduza.io/enAs you may have learned from the crowdfunding banners now adorning this website, the Russian authorities designated Meduza as a “foreign agent” on April 23. Our... Подробнее000
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24.04.2021
A lot has happened this month. On the world stage, Russia’s relations with the Czech Republic started unraveling on April 17, when officials in Prague accused Russian military intelligence agents of d... Подробнее000
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19.04.2021
‘Sweeping new authority’: What it means to sanction Russia’s sovereign debt
This week, the Biden administration rolled out the latest round of U.S. sanctions against Russia, slapping Moscow (yet again) with a series of targeted measures to punish the Kremlin for alleged elect... Подробнее000
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19.04.2021
The quiet game: How scientists in Siberia tried to conceal pollution research
Last month, the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences decided to withhold public access to new research on atmospheric and soil pollution in cities throughout the region. The discussion a... Подробнее000
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12.04.2021
Это саммари – сокращенная версия книги Брюса Буэно де Мескита и Алистера Смита «Настольная книга диктатора. Почему плохое поведение почти всегда – хорошая политика». Только самые ценные мысли, идеи, к... Подробнее000
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12.04.2021
Это саммари – сокращенная версия книги Брюса Буэно де Мескита и Алистера Смита «Настольная книга диктатора. Почему плохое поведение почти всегда – хорошая политика». Только самые ценные мысли, идеи, к... Подробнее000
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27.03.2021
Transnational Repression 101: How Russia goes after its citizens abroad
When it comes to carrying out repressions, the Russian government’s reach isn’t limited by its own borders. The Kremlin is known for going after perceived enemies abroad – especially former “insiders”... Подробнее000
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20.03.2021
Putin the Killer: What Joe Biden’s pronouncement means in U.S.-Russian diplomatic history
In an interview published on March 17, U.S. President Joe Biden said he considers Vladimir Putin to be a “killer,” prompting the Russian president to respond a day later with a schoolyard retort that ... Подробнее000
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13.03.2021
Russia’s failed Twitter throttle
Russia and Twitter haven’t really gotten along for years now. In fact, since 2017, federal censors at Roskomnadzor (RKN) have filed more than 28,000 takedown requests with the social network, and the ... Подробнее000
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05.03.2021
Xenophobes and xenomorphs: A look back at Cold War science fiction
In a time when intergalactic superheroes dominate global box offices and capture the imaginations of millions of people around the world, what do we see when we look back at the science fiction of the... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Under pressure: The evolving Belarusian opposition movement versus Lukashenko’s embattled regime
Belarus has seen ongoing protests since August 2020, when election officials declared that Alexander Lukashenko (Alyaksandr Lukashenka) had won his sixth consecutive presidential term. The mass demons... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden recently had their first presidential phone call – a conversation that paved the way for a renewal of the New START Treaty (the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty reached in ... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Fighting the ‘crooks and thieves’: Alexey Navalny’s anti-corruption politics
For the last six months, Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny has been making headlines both in Russia and abroad. His near-fatal poisoning in August 2020 provoked international outcry and his... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Putin’s people: Money in the bank and a palace by the sea
In December 2010, a St. Petersburg businessman named Sergey Kolesnikov penned a nifty four-page open letter to then-President Dmitry Medvedev, outlining how a glorious palace built for Vladimir Putin ... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
How Russia is ruled: Debt and vertical control across towns and industries
Thanks to Russia’s recent constitutional amendments, local self-government has effectively lost its independence. State officials at all levels are now accountable, one way or another, to the presiden... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Revisiting the poisoning of Vladimir Kara-Murza
There have been major breakthroughs in the investigative reporting surrounding the poisoning of Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny, whom the Federal Security Service allegedly tried to assassina... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Follow the money: What monetary policy and banking say about Russian politics
Even if you follow news in Russia regularly, you might be unaware or only vaguely aware that Russia’s Central Bank printed an enormous sum of money over the past decade in a sweeping campaign to restr... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Maia Sandu’s win and what it means for Moldova
On November 15, Moldovan citizens at home and abroad came out in record-breaking numbers to cast their ballots in the run-off vote of the country’s 2020 presidential elections. In the end, former Prim... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Is it Putin or is it Russia? The causes of today’s bad vibes between Moscow and the West.
Back in early October, Meduza learned about a whole archive of transcripts between members of the Clinton administration and Vladimir Putin, dated between 1999 and 2001 – records that were first decla... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
The Nagorno-Karabakh truce: What to expect in the years that follow a bloody six-week war
A six-week war in Nagorno-Karabakh has ended disastrously for Armenia. Judging by the map, the situation on the ground will revert mostly to the conditions in place before Yerevan’s 1991 war with Baku... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
On October 5, thousands of opposition demonstrators took to the streets of Bishkek to protest the official results of Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary elections. About a dozen different opposition parties h... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
From Russia With Junk: Why the U.S. Trashed the Ventilators Shipped From Moscow
In April 2020, Russia shipped 45 ventilator machines to New York City as part of what became a humanitarian exchange with America at the height of the Big Apple’s initial coronavirus outbreak. But wha... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Armenia and Azerbaijan reached a fragile ceasefire agreement in Moscow on October 10 after nearly a dozen hours in negotiations. The two sides will suspend hostilities so bodies and prisoners of war c... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
The historian Stephen Cohen died on September 18 at the age of 81. Though he became something of a pariah among American Russianists in his final years, particularly after 2014 (thanks to his views on... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Belarusian propaganda: From courting the West to taking Russia’s cues
About a decade ago, after a temporary falling out with Vladimir Putin, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko tried to pivot his country to the West. In this endeavor, he had help from a British PR... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
The German media reported on September 9 that Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny was poisoned with a new type of “Novichok” nerve agent, more dangerous than any variation previously identified. ... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
For Russian eyes only: U.S. voter data, hackers, and the story that wasn’t
On September 1, 2020, the Russian newspaper Kommersant ran a story that looked like a real bombshell before it fizzled out. The report, titled “Hackers Appeal to the U.S. State Department: American Vo... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Russia’s coronavirus vaccine: Assessing the risks and research behind ‘Sputnik V’
If you’ve read anything about Russia’s coronavirus vaccine, “Sputnik V,” you know that it’s rolling out to the public in October, just as Phase III trials begin – meaning that researchers still have n... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Opposition politician and Anti-Corruption Foundation creator Alexey Navalny was hospitalized early on Thursday, August 20, in critical condition. At the time this podcast was recorded, he was in a com... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
On August 9, Belarus concludes its most contentious, openly dirtiest, and toughest presidential campaign ever. During the race, one leading (albeit unregistered) candidate has been imprisoned (as well... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
For the past two years, several major state news organizations in Russia have been working with China’s biggest media conglomerate to trade publicity about each nation’s greatest achievements. Beijing... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
The FSO on the QT: The state of sociological work and opinion polling in Russia today
In reporting and analysis about Russian politics, the question is ubiquitous: How does Vladimir Putin see things? While there’s no shortage of efforts to read the Russian president’s mind, a more grou... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Treason and Military Journalism in Russia: The arrest and prosecution of Ivan Safronov
On the morning of July 7, federal agents arrested Ivan Safronov, a longtime journalist who recently took a job as a communications adviser to Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin. Safronov is being charged w... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
The Seventh Studio Case: What Kirill Serebrennikov means to Russia’s art world
On Friday, June 26, a Moscow court announced verdicts in the controversial “Seventh Studio” case involving the alleged embezzlement of almost 129 million rubles (about $1.9 million) allocated to the C... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
On today’s show, host Kevin Rothrock speaks to online-disinformation investigation pioneer Ben Nimmo about his latest research into a sweeping Russian disinformation campaign called “Secondary Infekti... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Nationalism and the Alt-Right: Another look at ‘Russian Lives Matter’
This week’s show looks at Russian nationalism, activism in Russia against police brutality, and the American alt-right. We also return specifically to remarks by Mikhail Svetov from last week’s show a... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Russian Lives Matter: How America’s new civil rights movement reverberates in Russia
On today’s episode, we’ll hear from five guests about race and injustice in Russia and the Soviet Union, including from the activist behind a new initiative against police brutality in Russia built ar... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
Moral calculus under Putin: Joshua Yaffa talks about his new book, ‘Between Two Fires’
This week's guest is Joshua Yaffa, The New Yorker's Moscow correspondent and the author of the new book “Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin’s Russia,” which offers a look at P... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
In the past several weeks, Meduza has written extensively about the newsroom controversy at Vedomosti, one of Russia’s top business newspapers. Most recently, Meduza published a joint investigation wi... Подробнее000
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27.02.2021
On May 4, 2020, the Pulitzer Prize Board announced the latest winners of the most coveted award in journalism. The staff of The New York Times won prizes in three different categories: international r... Подробнее000
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