North Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | RUSSIA

A new crackdown by the Parliamentary Commission for Migration Policy. They are targeting bodies that issue compulsory certificates of knowledge of the Russian language and history and the Internet sites that help obtain illegal documents. Unauthorised stay on Russian territory also becomes an aggravating circumstance for any violation of a rule.

Russia's contradicting nationalisms

by Vladimir Rozanskij | RUSSIA

Russia's energy strategy

by Vladimir Rozanskij | RUSSIA
by Stefano Caprio

Putin is but the latest in a line of varjagi in Russian history, who tried to ‘bring civilisation’ to the lands across the border and around the world. Today, annexation is calculated not so much in square kilometres, but in sums of ‘traditional values’ such as the socialist revolution or the tsarist defence of autocracies might have been in the past.

| 05/10/2024
| RUSSIAN WORLD
by Vladimir Rozanskij

A report in Novaja Gazeta documents the dramatic situation of the Russian and Ukrainian refugees. Governor Aleksej Smirnov stated that their number exceeds 150,000 people, abandoned by the authorities as the military defence of the area is already problematic.

| 03/10/2024
| RUSSIA

The Faculty of Philosophy at Moscow’s main university held a forum on current events in Russia where speakers expressed positions that were not obvious and unambiguous. Without openly criticising the country’s power structure, philosophers show that they do not want to give up on the true dimension of the Russian soul, that of openness to all variants of the spirit.

| 28/09/2024
| RUSSIAN WORLD
by Vladimir Rozanskij

As pressure grows from Moscow for the only ‘official and patriotic language’, Russian, Tatar intellectuals are discussing the ethnic prospects of their own and other ‘minor peoples’ within the Federation.

| 26/09/2024
| RUSSIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

In response to Ukrainian raids on Russian territory with long-range missiles, Putin has repeatedly returned to conjuring up atomic weapons. The West is convinced that this is merely ‘psychological pressure’, but it is a belief based on 60-year-old theoretical models. While Karaganov, one of the Kremlin's most senior advisors, while ruling out the use of the ‘most devastating’ weapons, speaks of their use ‘in proportion to the attacks suffered’.

| 23/09/2024
| RUSSIA
by Stefano Caprio

Today, Orthodoxy in Russia is increasingly characterised as a separate religion, which retains the formal aspect of Slavic-Eastern rite Christianity, while at the same time increasingly extending to other ‘patriotic’ confessions, to the point of also associating Islam and Buddhism in the single expression of the trinitarian homeland.

| 21/09/2024
| RUSSIAN WORLD
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