Andranik Migranyan

Andranik Migranyan is the director of the Institute for Democracy and Cooperation in New York. He is also a professor at the Institute of International Relations in Moscow, a former member of the Public Chamber and a former member of the Russian Presidential Council.


Commentary

Moscow gains the most if Washington ceases its outreach.

There is little potential for a broad strategic dialogue between Washington and Moscow.

The Russian protest group's sentence might have been more lenient if there had not been international pressure.

Why the American ambassador's meeting with the Russian opposition was in no one's best interest.

How a small group of committed elites plans to prevent Putin from returning to the presidency.

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May 18, 2013