CIS POLITICS

Analysts

Alexei Panin
Co-Managing Director, Urus Advisory
Alex Teddy
Co-Managing Director, Urus Advisory

Recent Country Insights

Essential CIS Politics: July 1-16, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 16 Jul 2026

Key headlines: * Ukraine War update: Russian President Vladimir Putin declared full control of Luhansk Oblast and claimed major advances, although verified data showed Russia had gained about 2,000 square kilometers since January. Ukrainian drone strikes hit over 100 Russian vessels in the Se...

Essential CIS Politics: June 15-30, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 01 Jul 2026

Major headlines: Ukraine war update: Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries caused fuel shortages, queues, and rationing across Russia. Putin acknowledged the issue on June 30 while officials negotiated imports; military diesel supplies are prioritized over civilian shortages. Front update: ...

Upcoming Webinar - The impact of the Iran and Ukraine Wars on the CIS
CIS POLITICS · Report · 22 Jun 2026

Date: 23 Jun 2026 | Time: 10:00 AM EDT How have countries in the CIS region reacted to the Iran War? Why has Russia's support for Iran been so limited? Will Kazakhstan adopt a more active role in the region as a middle power? Is Armenia's pivot towards the US accelerating due to the war in Ira...

Essential CIS Politics: June 1-15, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 15 Jun 2026

Major headlines: - Armenia parliamentary elections (June 7, 2026): Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party won Armenia’s parliamentary elections with 49.8% of the vote, securing a working majority but missing a constitutional majority. The main opposition gained seats amid Weste...

Essential CIS Politics: May 16 - June 1, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 01 Jun 2026

Major headlines: - The EU continues to inch closer to diplomatic engagement with Russia, publicly discussing appointing a special envoy to this end. - Formal peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine remain seemingly stalled, with no publicly announced negotiations held. Russi...

Essential CIS Politics: May 2-15, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 15 May 2026

Main headlines: - There were no Russia-Ukraine talks, although Putin, Zelensky and Western countries have all made positive statements about peace. - Trump takes credit for a shaky Victory Day ceasefire; Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners, corpses and strikes. - Ukrainian ...

Essential CIS Politics: April 16 - May 1, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 01 May 2026

- The 20th package of EU sanctions on Russia imposes secondary sanctions on Kyrgyzstan. - Russia pledges to continue support for Mali despite recent military setbacks. - Kazakhstan denies rumors it will quit OPEC+. - Ukraine plans mass migration program after the war to address labor short...

Bulgaria after the elections, Atlanticist but sovereign—the Western/Russian perspective
CIS POLITICS · Report · 23 Apr 2026

After the landslide victory of Hungary's opposition in a historic election earlier this month, the question many analysts were asking in Brussels was: Who will be Russia's next Orban in the EU?" Just one week later, on April 19, former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev (2017-26) led Progressive Bul...

Essential CIS Politics: April 1-15, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 15 Apr 2026

Headlines: - Russia and Ukraine swap prisoners as part of brief Easter truce - Russian Navy escorting shadow fleet deters Western militaries from boarding - Moldova votes to leave Soviet Union successor CIS - Gulf states concerned with Russian intel support for Iran, as Zelensky tours the r...

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