About the Russia and Eurasia Programme
For more than three decades, the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House has been conducting independent research, organizing expert-level seminars and producing policy-oriented and scholarly publications on Russia, the Eastern Partnership states and Central Asia, and on how developments in this region impact on the West and the wider world.
Recent publications include:
Civil Society Under Russia’s Threat: Building Resilience in Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova – Mathieu Boulègue, Orysia Lutsevych and Anaïs Marin, November 2018
Managed Confrontation: UK Policy Towards Russia After the Salisbury Attack – Duncan Allan, October 2018
Rebuilding Ukraine: An Assessment of EU Assistance – Kataryna Wolczuk and Darius Žeruolis, August 2018
Russia’s New State Armament Programme: Implications for the Russian Armed Forces and Military Capabilities to 2027 – Richard Connolly and Mathieu Boulègue, May 2018
Putin and Russia in 2018–24: What Next? – Andrew Wood, March 2018
Russian Policy Across the Middle East: Motivations and Methods – Nikolay Kozhanov, February 2018
The Struggle for Ukraine – Timothy Ash, Janet Gunn, John Lough, Orysia Lutsevych, James Nixey, James Sherr and Kataryna Wolczuk, October 2017