by Chris Alexander | Sep 4, 2020 | Behind the Headlines
Borders, Irredentism, & Russia Published: Fall 2020 | By: Chris Alexander | Volume 68, No.8 Download PDF Summary Under Vladimir Putin, Russia has engaged in reckless expansionism. Unlike the irredentism evident in seizures of territory in Georgia or...
by Paul | Jan 15, 2018 | Opinion
How Canada’s Magnitsky Law Could Benefit Vladimir Putin Rather than holding his regime to account, the Law fuels Putin’s “Russia-under-seige” narrative just in time for his March election. Vladimir Puten at the 2009 World Economic Forum Annual...
by Paul | Dec 7, 2017 | Opinion
The Perils of Declaring a New Cold War with Russia When it comes to how we imagine Russia, we can do better; escalation is only enabled when we disengage. Canadian Armed Forces serve on Operation REASSURANCE in Central and Eastern Europe as part of NATO deterrence...
by Paul | Aug 27, 2005 | Behind the Headlines
Quagmire of convenience: The Chechen war and Putin’s presidency Published: 2005 | By: Robert E. Johnson | Volume 62, No. 4 Download PDF Summary “We share your pain,” declared Vladimir Putin to George Bush on 12 September 2001. Russians had indeed felt the...