Eurasian Strategy Project

2002 PONARS Policy Memos

285. Leadership Succession in the Russian Federation: After 2008?
Stephen E. Hanson

284. Strong Men, Weak State: Power Ministry Officials and the Federal Districts
Brian D. Taylor

283. Soviet Solutions to Post-Soviet Problems: Has Vladimir Putin Really Strengthened the Federal Center?
Kathryn Stoner-Weiss

282. Power Ministries and Federal Reform in Russia
Nikolai Petrov

281. Oversight of Russia's Intelligence and Security Agencies: The Need for and Prospects of Democratic Control
Mark Kramer

280. Why the Study of Virtues Tells Us More About Russia Than the Study of Values
Oleg Kharkhordin

279. Partners In Need: U.S.-Russian Cooperation on and Approaches to Anti-terrorism
Ekaterina Stepanova

278. The Agenda for Arms Control Negotiations After the Moscow Treaty
Nikolai Sokov

277. Who is in Charge?: Russia Handles Arms Control Negotiations
Pavel Podvig

276. The Future of U.S.-Russian Nuclear Relations: A Rip Van Winkle Approach?
Alexander A. Pikayev

275. Is Russia Really an Ally?
Renée de Nevers

274. The End of "Primitive Capitalist Accumulation"?: The New Bankruptcy Law and the Political Assertiveness of Russian Big Business
David M. Woodruff

273. The Selective Use of State Capacity in Russia's Economy: Property Disputes and Enterprise Takeovers After 2000
Vadim Volkov

272. Russian Private Equity: An Opportunity for which the Time Has Not Yet Come
Astrid S. Tuminez

271. Russia and Multilateral Institutions
Randall Stone

270. The Antagonizing of the Educated and the Skilled: New Source of Security Threat in Russia
Dmitri Glinski

269. Walking on Thin Ice: Putin's Rapprochement with the United States on the Background of the Latent Anti-Americanism in Russia
Eduard Ponarin

268. Who is at the Gate?: The Symbolic Battle of Stalingrad in Contemporary Russia
Ivan Kurilla

267. Young, Educated, Urban -and Anti-American: Recent Survey Data from Russia
Theodore P. Gerber and Sarah E. Mendelson

266. Anti-Americanism on the Rise?: Suggestions Toward a Rational Program of Study
Georgi Derluguian

265. The Next President of Ukraine: Predicting the Unpredictable
Arkady Moshes

264. Small Steps for U.S. Security Interest in Kyrgyzstan
Kimberly Marten

263. 'Parallels' and 'Verticals' of Putin's Foreign Policy
Irina Kobrinskaya

262. Russian Diplomacy in the 21st Century: Multilateralism Put to Work
Alla Kassianova

261. Ukraine at the Crossroads: Velvet Revolution or Belarusification
Olexiy Haran'

260. Rejoining Europe?: The Socializing Power of European Institutions
Jeffrey T. Checkel

259. The Gender Gap in Russian Politics and Elections
Valerie Sperling

258. What Does Winning Mean in 2003?: A Candidate Centered Analysis of Upcoming Parliamentary Elections
Regina Smyth

257. Waiting for a Democratic Left: A Dangerous Gap in Russia's Political Spectrum
Dmitri Glinski

256. Russians Support NGOs But Not Parties: Implications for Donors
Theodore P. Gerber and Sarah E. Mendelson

255. United Russia: Ruling Party or Emperor's New Clothes?
Vladimir Gel'man

254. Quod Licet Iovi: Preemptive Use of Military Force in Russian Foreign Policy
Nikolai Sokov

253. Putin: A New de Gaulle?
Matthew Evangelista

252. The Russian-Georgian Crisis and Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
Douglas W. Blum

251. Russia's Virtual War Against Georgia: Risks of a PR Offensive
Pavel Baev

250. Chechnya: 9/11, the Moscow Hostage Crisis, and Opportunity for Political Settlement
Mikhail A. Alexseev

249. Russia and U.S. Policy Toward Iraq - Conflict of Interests and Limits of Dissent
Ekaterina Stepanova

248. Russia's Interest in Trading with the "Axis of Evil"
Celeste A. Wallander

247. Instability in South Caucasus and the War against Terrorism
Nikolai Sokov

246. "Extremists and Bandits" How Russia Views the War against Terrorism
Fiona Hill

245. The Security Implications of HIV/AIDS in Russia
Sarah E. Mendelson, Julie Sawyer, and Celeste A. Wallander

244. The Disconnect in How Russians Think about Human Rights and Chechnya: A Consequence of Media Manipulation
Theodore P. Gerber and Sarah E. Mendelson

243. How Russians Think about Chechnya
Theodore P. Gerber and Sarah E. Mendelson

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