Check back regularly for new educational videos, authored by PONARS Eurasia members and designed to provide succinct overviews of policy-relevant research and contemporary scholarship on Russia and Eurasia. Each video is accompanied by a list of additional sources, providing a foundation for those who would like to learn more about the specific topics addressed.
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Curious about how Russia’s economy has withstood the impact of sweeping Western sanctions since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine? Watch Russia’s War Economy to learn more! Authored by Susanne Wengle, Michael Rochlitz, Delgerjargal Uvsh.
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