Russian Analytical Digest (RAD)
The Russian Analytical Digest is a bi-weekly internet publication jointly produced by the Research Centre for East European Studies (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa) at the University of Bremen, and the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) and the Institute of History at the University of Basel. It is supported by the Otto Wolff Foundation and the German Association for East European Studies (DGO). The digest draws on contributions to the German-language Russlandanalysen, the CSS analytical network on Russia and Eurasia, and the Russian Regional Report . The Russian Analytical Digest covers political, economic, and social developments in Russia and its regions, and looks at Russia's role in international relations.
© Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE), Center for Security Studies (CSS), German Association for East European Studies (DGO), Institute of History, University of Basel
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Publications:
- Russian Analytical Digest No.133: Putin 3.0: The Economic Plan
- Russian Analytical Digest No 132: Russia and Northeast Asia
- Russian Analytical Digest No 131: Nationalism and Islam in Russia’s North Caucasus
- Russian Analytical Digest No 130: Russia's Relations with France and the United Kingdom
- Russian Analytical Digest No 129: Arctic Urban Sustainability
- Russian Analytical Digest No 128: Russia in the Syrian Conflict
- Russian Analytical Digest No.127: Putin 3.0: One Year Later - Expert Perspectives
- Russian Analytical Digest No.126: Popular Culture and Politics
- Russian Analytical Digest No.125: Russia’s Relations with Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania
- Russian Analytical Digest No.124: Domestic Politics
- Russian Analytical Digest No.123: The Russian Media Landscape
- Russian Analytical Digest No.122: Pussy Riot
- Russian Analytical Digest No.121: The Russian Budget
- Russian Analytical Digest No.120: Legislation and Governance
- Russian Analytical Digest No.119: Foreign Economic Policy
- Russian Analytical Digest No.118: Russia’s Evolving Political System
- No.117: Public Opinion Polls and Political Culture
- Russian Analytical Digest No. 116: Military Reform
- No.115: Change and Continuity in Russia’s Political Environment
- No.114: Russia and Global Governance
- No.113: Energy
- No.112: The Eurasian Union Project
- No.111: Foreign Trade and Investment Climate
- No.110: Presidential Elections
- No.109: Twenty Years after the Collapse of the USSR: Continuity and Change
- No.108: Duma Elections and Protests
- No.107: The Russian Diaspora in the USA
- No. 106: Duma Elections 2011
- No. 105: State-Business Relations and Modernisation
- No. 104: Labor Unions
- No. 103: Russian Regions
- No.102: Political Parties
- No.101: Russia and the Nuclear Industry
- No.100: Russian Energy Policy
- No. 99: Investment in Russia
- No. 98: Russia and the Middle East Crises
- No. 97: Education in Russia
- No.96: Russian Policy Options in the Arctic
- No.95: Russia and Sports: Politics, Business and National Identity
- No.94: Russian Studies
- No.93: Russian Nationalism, Xenophobia, Immigration and Ethnic Conflict
- No. 91: Russia and BRIC
- No. 90: Political Trends
- No. 92: Corruption and the Rule of Law
- No. 89: Film, Identity and the Marshrutka
- No. 88: Russia's Economic Development
- No. 87: Russia's Relations with Belarus and Kazakhstan
- No. 86: Regional Developments
- No. 85: Urban Planning in the Soviet Union and Russia
- No. 84: Police Reform
- No. 83: Russian Policy Towards Africa and the Near East
- No. 82: The Russian Far East
- No. 81: Russian Public Relations Activities and Soft Power
- No. 80: Russia and Afghanistan
- No. 79: Environmental Issues and the Green Movement in Russia
- No. 78: Russian Military Thinking Today
- No. 77: Institutions in Russia
- No. 76: Russia and Regional Organizations
- No. 75: Russian-Ukrainian Relations
- No. 74: Russian Financial Activities
- No. 73: Russia-China Relations
- No. 72: History Writing and National Myth-Making in Russia
- No. 71: Russia's Economic and Security Relations with Central Asia
- No. 70: The North Caucasus Crisis
- No. 69: Internet Blogs
- No. 68: Russia-Georgia Relations
- No. 67: The Political Situation in Russia's Regions
- No. 66: US-Russian Relations
- No. 65: Russia and the Economic Crisis
- No. 64: Land Reform
- No. 63: Russia’s Oligarchs: Where Are They Now?
- No. 62: Russia’s National Security Strategy
- No. 61: Russia and the EU’s Northern Dimension
- No. 60: Political Trends in Russia
- No. 59: Russia's Judicial System
- No. 58: Russia's New Gas Projects
- No. 57: The Political Role of Russia’s Regions
- No. 56: Russia's Energy Relations with its Caspian Neighbors
- No. 55: The Role of Russia in Europe’s Security Architecture
- No. 54: The Russian Economy in Crisis
- No. 52: Russian Agriculture, Rural Social Issues
- No. 51: Chechnya and the North Caucasus
- No. 50: Social Movements and the State in Russia
- No. 49: How Russia Works: An Assessment of the Medvedev-Putin System
- No. 48: Russia and the Financial Crisis
- No. 47: The Russian Orthodox Church
- No. 46: Energy Efficiency
- No. 45: Russia and the Conflict in Georgia
- No. 44: Russia and Islam
- No. 43: Federalism
- No. 42: Russia's Restive Regions
- No. 41: Gazprom’s Foreign Energy Policy
- No. 40: Russia and the "Frozen Conflicts" of Georgia
- No. 39: Russian-Serbian Relations
- No. 38: The State of the Russian Economy
- No. 37: Social Reforms. The Funding of University Studies
- No. 36: The Putin Legacy
- No. 35: Russia's Health and Demographic Situation
- No. 34: Russian Business Expansion
- No. 33: Russia's New Energy Frontiers
- No. 53: The Russian-Ukrainian Gas Conflict
- No. 32: Russia After the Duma Elections
- No. 31: Russia's Party System and the 2007 Duma Elections
- No. 30: Nuclear Proliferation
- No. 29: Russia and Central Asia
- No. 28: Political Opposition in Russia
- No. 27: Energy Sector Reform
- No. 26: Russia and the West
- No. 25: Russia's Asia Policy
- No. 24: Russia and WTO Accession
- No. 23: Russia and Global Warming
- No. 22: The North Caucasus
- No. 21: Russia in Political and Economic Country Ratings
- No. 20: Maritime Border Conflicts
- No. 19: Political Parties
- No. 18: Russia's Energy Policy
- No. 17: "Siloviki" in Politics - Russian Military Reform
- No. 16: Federalism
- No. 15: Russia's Relations to Poland and Belarus; The Issue of Kaliningrad
- No. 14: Nationalism
- No. 13: Russian-Georgian Relations
- No. 12: Russia's Chairmanship of the Council of Europe
- No. 11: Corruption
- No. 10: Death Penalty
- No. 9: Media
- No. 8: Business-State Relations
- No. 7: Migration
- No. 6: Trends in Russian Foreign Policy - Russia and Iran
- No. 5: Beslan - Two Years After
- No. 4: Russia and Belarus
- No. 3: The New NGO Law
- No. 2: Russia's New Counter-Terrorism Law
- No. 1: Gazprom, Liberal Politics, Elections


