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The government’s initiative to ratify the Rome Statute has become a major test of Armenia’s relations with Russia and Russia’s sway over its peripheries.
Russia’s decision to abandon the treaty is not so much bowing to the inevitable as trying to get ahead of it.
Russia’s invasion shows that the democratic world must develop new instruments for financial support.
Amid the war in Ukraine, Moscow continues to build bridges in the Middle East.
With Russia unable to act as key mediator, the countries are looking elsewhere for help.
Putin’s changing correlation of forces in Europe means NATO needs options to adapt, too.
The region is dependent on Russia but wary of endorsing Moscow’s actions.
Even if NATO avoids the worst in Ukraine this time, the allies should think beyond the immediate crisis.
In trying to calm violent protests, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has involved an unpredictable and untrusted partner.
As Russia weathers a fourth surge of COVID-19 cases, the country’s management of the public health challenge has yet to improve. What factors led the country here, and what does this mean for the Putin regime and the Russian people going forward?