October 24, 2019 A State of Repression "Russia's strict state, with a harsh, or, more exactly, cruel law enforcement system... has raised a generation of citizens to match." Government Law Politics Russia File
July 01, 2019 Siberia's Primordial Colors A journalist meets a painter in the distant outback of Siberia. They share a love for the untamed wilderness, and we learn a thing or two about the challenges of painting in the wild. Art Government Regions
May 01, 2019 End of Budget Travel? After years of threatening to ban cheap dormitory-like hostels and any other accomodation in residential buildings, Russian lawmakers have approved a measure that could cause many private individuals to stop renting out beds, driving up lodging costs for young travelers. Government Travel
May 01, 2019 Prison, Ford, and A Great Director Other assorted items from around the Russian world. Economy Film & TV Government
May 01, 2019 Congress of People's Deputies Convenes In the spring of 1989, elections were held: “alternative elections.” This redundant phrase, which today provokes smirks, back then had everyone in a state of euphoria. We had a choice! Government History Politics
May 01, 2019 The New Ideological Fetish "A classical authoritarian power... does not pay that much attention to what the population thinks, and when it does, this attention is usually limited to a bunch of platitudes loudly proclaimed as the official ideology..." Economy Government Politics
March 01, 2019 Cold Case A mysterious tragedy that killed nine students in the Urals in 1959 is suddenly making headlines in Russia. Government History
January 01, 2019 Readings Living on ice, the boorocracy, profiling perps, naming cities, and where smoking holds sway. Culture Government History
July 01, 2018 Kolyma, Empires and Chernobyl In which we review books on empire and disasters. Government History
July 01, 2018 Musical Ministerial Chairs After President Putin was reelected there was a government reshuffling. But very little new blood. Government
May 01, 2018 Harrass at Will On why #metoo is not taking hold in Russia. Government Men Social Issues Women
March 01, 2018 Margarita, Salvage and the House of Government In which we review a novel about Bulgakov and his love, Margarita (Mikhail and Margarita, by Julie Himes); Soviet Salvage, by Catherine Walworth; and The House of Government, by Yuri Slezkine. Architecture Art Government Literature