Russia

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Intro

The Russian Federation, commonly known as Russia, emerged from the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It retains vast territories, rich natural resources, and a complex political legacy.

Background

Historically shaped by tsarist rule, communist revolution, and Cold War rivalry, Russia today seeks to reassert itself as a global power. Its politics center around strong executive leadership, while its economy is heavily dependent on hydrocarbons.

History

  • 9th century: Formation of Kievan Rus
  • 16th century: Tsardom of Russia
  • 1917: Russian Revolution and formation of the Soviet Union
  • 1991: Collapse of the USSR and independence of the Russian Federation

Present Day

Despite sanctions and growing international isolation after the invasion of Ukraine, Russia maintains strong internal state control and strategic partnerships with China and non-Western powers.

Future Outlook

Population
144104080

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Persons

Alexander Dugin

Alexander Dugin

1962–present
Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin

1952–present
Leonid Brezhnev

Leonid Brezhnev

1906–1982

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Articles

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Empire Logic: How Russia Uses Borders, Identity, and Delay

Russia does not need to occupy a country to control it. It only needs to prevent resolution. From Transnistria to Crimea, from narrative warfare to financial systems, Empire Logic shows how modern power is held — not through conquest, but through structural denial.

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Russia’s War Machine: How It Fights Without Winning

As negotiations flicker in the background of a grinding war, Russia’s ability to sustain its military effort in Ukraine depends on a fragile web of foreign supply, internal mobilization, and retrofitted Soviet stockpiles. This report examines the current state of Russia’s armed forces in Q2 2025, revealing a system stretched but still operational — and why that matters.

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Event Timeline

1932 – 1933
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Holodomor Famine

The Holodomor Famine was a man-made catastrophe under Stalin’s regime that devastated Ukraine, killing millions of Ukrainians and leaving a permanent scar on the national consciousness.

August 24, 1991

Ukraine’s Declaration of Independence

After decades as a Soviet republic, Ukraine asserted its sovereignty on 24 August 1991. This act of independence emerged from the ashes of empire — a democratic rebirth with fragile roots and far-reaching consequences.

13 April 2025

Attack on Sumy, at Palm Sunday, 2025

On Palm Sunday, April 13th, 2025, Russian forces struck the Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing civilians and sending a symbolic message of hatred. The attack violated not just laws of war, but shared cultural and spiritual bonds. It stands as one of the most morally grotesque moments of the ongoing invasion.

ca. 880–1240

Kievan Rus

The Founding of Kievan Rus marks the establishment of the first East Slavic state centered around Kyiv, which laid the foundations for modern Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia.

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