To Denounce Oneself: What the Case of Alsu Kurmasheva Reveals
By Maxim Krupskiy, Visiting Scholar of The Fletcher Russia and Eurasia Program Journalist Alsu Kurmasheva became a victim of the
Read moreBy Maxim Krupskiy, Visiting Scholar of The Fletcher Russia and Eurasia Program Journalist Alsu Kurmasheva became a victim of the
Read moreLegal scholar Maxim Krupskiy writes about how the recent arrest of Alexei Navalny’s lawyers, together with new legislative initiatives aimed at attorneys-at-law,
Read moreBy Sarah Baughn, MALD 2024 Candidate, The Fletcher School On June 27, 2023, the Fletcher Russia and Eurasia Program hosted
Read moreThe Ministry of Justice submitted for discussion draft amendments to the government decree, which will give it the right to
Read moreBy Maxim Krupskiy, Visiting Scholar of the Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy On
Read moreBy Maxim Krupskiy, Visiting Scholar of the Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School When mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin led his
Read moreBy Maxim Krupskiy, Visiting Scholar of the Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School ABSTRACT This article analyzes the
Read moreBy Vishal Manve, alumnus of The Fletcher School During the second half of the Spring 2023 semester, the Fletcher Eurasia
Read moreMaxim Krupskiy writes about how an existential threat narrative towards “foreign agents” is formed in Russia, explains how it relates to
Read morePlease join the Russia and Eurasia Program and the Henry J. Leir Institute for Migration and Human Security at The Fletcher School for a panel discussion
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