The re-election of Vladimir Putin has been preceded by a significant crackdown on freedom of assembly and rule of law.
A tussle over election monitors in northwestern Russia reminds us of a simple truth: electoral authoritarianism takes a lot of effort.
While the Russian government recruits loyal NGOs as election observers, other organisations refuse to be part of the process. RU
Law enforcement are prosecuting activists left, right and centre ahead of the elections, stigmatising public activity and protest.
The Kremlin is used to scripting election campaigns to the minute. But the 2018 election shows how they’re losing control.
Boycotting the Russian presidential elections is the logical extension of the opposition politician’s radical street politics. RU
On 18 March, Russians go to the polls to elect a new president (or rather, re-elect the old one). But there’s little enthusiasm around. RU
By rejecting popular support in Russia’s national republics, you can win more votes than you lose. RU
Recent revelations concerning a Russian oligarch and Russian deputy prime minister demonstrate how friendship, business and politics are intertwined in the Russian state’s influencing operations. RU
This year, local issues are the hidden focus of Russia's presidential election.