
A perilous age
From Israel and Iran to Ukraine and Russia, nations across the globe are engaged in existential battles.
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Discover the latest New Statesman content on Russia, exploring the politics, culture and economy of the nation. Insightful coverage and analysis of the war in Ukraine and Putin’s presidency.
From Israel and Iran to Ukraine and Russia, nations across the globe are engaged in existential battles.
By Tom McTagueYevgeny Prigozhin’s coup was the beginning, not the end of a new age of mercenary conflict.
By Grigor AtanesianBritish companies continue to play a significant part in Russia’s economy of oil and gas.
By Will DunnAlso this week: Volodymyr Zelensky’s purchasing power and cross-pollination warfare.
By Andrey KurkovUkraine’s drone attack on Russian airfields shows Zelensky still has cards to play.
By Katie StallardThis presidential election shows a country irreconcilably split between its liberal and conservative halves.
By Zuzanna LachendroIn today’s Russia, state, Church, and War have become inseparable.
By Ian GarnerThe end of the war could also mean the end of Russia’s economic illusion.
By Will DunnFrom Tolstoy to Shostakovich, Russian culture shaped Europe. We must not lose it.
By Andrew MarrThe BBC reporter talks courting Putin, playing piano with Gorbachev, and the rising tensions of a nation at war.
By Kate MossmanHanded an advantage by Donald Trump, the talks so far are bringing Russia closer to victory.
By Rajan MenonBuilding the union was never a “peace project”. But European hard power is now its leaders’ greatest priority.
By Hans KundnaniWith a fractured West and a pliable US president, he sees no reason to abandon his war on Ukraine.
By Katie StallardAlso this week: The miracle of organ donation and the beauty of the bullfinch.
By Rachel ClarkeNo matter how they spin it, there is no practical alternative to American military power.
By Hans KundnaniEven in our age of high-tech cyber espionage, the oldest tricks can be the most effective.
By Bethany ElliottFor those fighting for their country’s survival, the president’s defiance is prized above his diplomacy.
By Jeremy BowenDonald Trump has given the Conservatives a new dividing line with Reform.
By Rachel CunliffeThe US president has halted military aid to Volodymyr Zelensky’s war-torn country, effective immediately.
By Katie StallardSympathy for Vladimir Putin among conservatives is both a threat and an opportunity for liberals.
By David Gauke