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

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.

Despite the recent unrest, Vladimir Putin is on track to be elected president once again.

Why liberals must let go of their blinding anti-Putinism and the naive notion that what is bad for Putin is good for them.

Iran. START. U.S. missile shields. Georgia. The reset has a long way to go.

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May 26, 2012