Carnegie Moscow Center

From their website:

For more than two decades, the Carnegie Moscow Center has been a leading source of analysis on Russia and the countries of the former Soviet Union.

The Carnegie Moscow Center publishes work in Russian and English. Our work covers a broad array of issues, including domestic politics, societal trends, economics, foreign policy, and nuclear nonproliferation.

The center’s scholars come from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds. They are united by their commitment to in-depth, evidence-based, and nonpartisan research on a broad range of regional and global challenges. Our scholars combine unparalleled local and regional expertise with a global perspective.

Established in 1910 by Andrew Carnegie, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace seeks to advance the cause of peace and draws upon the collective resources of scholars and practitioners located in Carnegie centers in Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, Moscow, New Delhi, and Washington.

Last Updated: June 21, 2016

Features

09.14.15

Sino-Russian Trade After a Year of Sanctions

Alexander Gabuev from Carnegie Moscow Center
After a year of intense flirtation, the Sino-Russian relationship is beginning to look like a one-sided love affair. Indeed, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to China last week—his first since the United States and European Union enacted...