Eurasian Strategy Project

2004 PONARS Policy Memos

360. National Security Implications of Russia's Health and Demographic Crisis
Judyth Twigg

359. The U.S.-EU-Russian Nonproliferation Triangle
Alexander Pikayev

358. Iran's Nuclear Program Implications for the Dialogue Among Russia, the United States, and Europe
Vladimir A. Orlov

357. Will Russian Scientists Go Rogue? A Survey on the Threat and the Impact of Western Assistance
Deborah Yarsike Ball and Theodore P. Gerber

356. The International Implications of Ukraine's Orange Revolution
Oleksandr Sushko

355. Is Russia's New Belarus Policy Emerging?
Arkady Moshes

354. A New President for Ukraine: A Democratic Choice in the CIS?
Oleksiy Haran'

353. The United States and the Ukrainian Election Political Crisis
Volodymyr Dubovyk

352. Helping Russia Cope with AIDS
Celeste A. Wallander

351. The Role of Business in Russian Foreign and Security Relations
Robert Orttung

350. Toward Full Convertibility of the Ruble? Benefits, Pitfalls, and Prospects
Mark Kramer

349. Does Central Bank Independence Matter in Russia?
Juliet Johnson

348. Realism, Russia, and Conflict Resolution
Cory Welt

347. From Dubrovka to Beslan: Who is learning faster?
Ekaterina Stepanova

346. Ingushetia as a Microcosm of Putin's Reforms
Matthew Evangelista

345. Putin's War in Chechnya: Who steers the course?
Pavel K. Baev

344. Security Sell-Out in the North Caucasus, 2004: How Government Centralization Backfires
Mikhail A. Alexseev

343. The Challenge of an Undemocratic Russia
Randall Stone

342. The State in the New Russia (1992-2004): From Collapse to Gradual Revival?
Vladimir Popov

341. From the Courtyard to the Federation: What holds communities together?
Oleg Kharkhordin

340. The Extinction of Political Opposition in Russia
Vladimir Gel’man

339. Putin's Anti-Federal Reform 2: Back to the USSR
Nikolay Petrov

338. The View of Russian Electoral Reforms from Russia's Ethnic Republics
Dmitry Gorenburg

337. What Went Wrong? Regional Electoral Politics and Impediments to State Centralization in Russia, 2003-2004
Grigorii V. Golosov

336. The Last Governor: Regional Elites, Civil Society, and the Future of the Russian State
Ivan I. Kurilla

335. 20th Century Tools for 21st Century Challenges: The Limits of Russian Influence in Central Asia and South Caucasus
Nikolai Sokov

334. "Juicy Morsels": Putin's Beslan Address and the Construction of the New Russian Identity
Sergei Medvedev

333. Russia Between "Old" and "New" Europe: New Policy Articulations
Andrey S. Makarychev

332. Russian Foreign Policy in Post-Soviet Space: New Priorities for New Challenges?
Irina Kobrinskaya

331. Putin's European Project: Derailed or Set Back in Reformatting?
Pavel K. Baev

330. Why Did Russia Welcome a Republican Victory?
Mikhail Rykhtik

329. "A Sense of His Soul": The Relation between Presidents Putin and Bush
James Richter

328. Reducing the Risk of Accidental Launch: Time for a New Approach?
Pavel Podvig

327. The Forced Choice Between Russia and the West: The Geopolitics of Alienation
Viatcheslav Morozov

326. Time to Get Off the Putin Path
Sarah E. Mendelson

325. The Challenge of Terrorism in Post-Saddam Iraq: A View from Russia
Ekaterina Stepanova

324. Wanted: A New U.S. Policy on Russia
Sarah E. Mendelson

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