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🚨 New episode! @maxbergmann.bsky.social talks with @erep.csis.org's Tina Dolbaia & @vasabjit.bsky.social about their timely paper on Russia–India ties and global geopolitics. Please tune in!
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🎧 NEW: @vasabjit.bsky.social + Tina Dolbaia join Russian Roulette to discuss the Russia-India relationship, how it's been impacted by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and what to watch for going forward.

Tune into the latest episode with @maxbergmann.bsky.social & @msnegovaya.bsky.social ⬇️
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"Ukraine may need to escalate in order to de-escalate, all while maintaining its defensive line at the front," @maxbergmann.bsky.social and @msnegovaya.bsky.social write.

Read more about the next chapter for Russia's war in Ukraine: www.csis.org/analysis/rus...
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"Neither a sanctions-induced extended recession nor a slow-growth economy is likely to cause Putin to worry about regime stability," @maxbergmann.bsky.social and @msnegovaya.bsky.social write.

Read about the next chapter of Russia's war in Ukraine from @erep.csis.org: www.csis.org/analysis/rus...
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Our latest brief is out! @maxbergmann.bsky.social and I analyze the plausible trajectories of the war as peace talks stall. The takeaway is the war is unlikely to end soon. Russia has the resources/motivation to continue & Western strategies need to adjust accordingly.
www.csis.org/analysis/rus...
Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Next Chapter
Russia’s war in Ukraine has persisted for over three years. Despite U.S. mediation attempts, from Saudi talks to a Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, and European debates on peacekeepers, Russia continu...
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Next week, @maxbergmann.bsky.social @msnegovaya.bsky.social will join @geopolitics.csis.org experts to discuss how US allies and partners are navigating disruptive policies of the second Trump administration.

⏰ Monday 10/6: 9:00 - 11:00am EDT
📍 Link to register: www.csis.org/events/respo...
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What does the Russia-China autocratic axis mean for the future of liberal democracy?
♦️ @mcfaulmike.bsky.social joined #RussianRoulette to talk Trump’s Russia policy, Putin’s playbook, and how democracies can respond.
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Michael McFaul on Trump, Putin, and Autocrats vs. Democrats
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[email protected] and I had a fantastic, wide-ranging conversation w/@mcfaulmike.bsky.social on the latest episode of Russian Roulette! We discussed U.S.-Russia relations, the war in Ukraine, his interview with Yuri Dud, and how he views Obama’s “reset” vs. Trump’s attempts to engage Putin.
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Check out the recent brief from me, @msnegovaya.bsky.social, and Tina Dolbaia on the differing patterns of economic engagement between China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea as part of an ongoing effort to understand the "CRINK" states from @geopolitics.csis.org www.csis.org/analysis/cri...
CRINK Economic Ties: Uneven Patterns of Collaboration
This brief explores the post-2022 economic ties among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea—the so-called CRINK states.
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New excellent @csis.org brief by @erep.csis.org @geopolitics.csis.org colleagues @msnegovaya.bsky.social, Nicholas Fenton and Tina Dolbaia on CRINK economic ties, where they found uneven patterns of collaboration.

Here are some of their key findings 🧵
CRINK Economic Ties: Uneven Patterns of Collaboration
This brief explores the post-2022 economic ties among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea—the so-called CRINK states.
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Our new @erep.csis.org brief w/@geopolitics.csis.org: Are China, Russia, Iran & North Korea forming a true economic bloc?
CRINK ties are growing, driven by Beijing & Moscow, through trade,energy,dual-use tech. But integration is uneven, and China still hedging its bets.
www.csis.org/analysis/cri...
CRINK Economic Ties: Uneven Patterns of Collaboration
This brief explores the post-2022 economic ties among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea—the so-called CRINK states.
www.csis.org
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@erep.csis.org experts @maxbergmann.bsky.social and @msnegovaya.bsky.social discuss recent efforts to negotiate a Russia-Ukraine peace agreement, analyzing the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska and the meeting between Trump, Zelensky, and European leaders at the White House.
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