An economist says Russia can fight the war in Ukraine indefinitely as its economy has adapted and is now stable.
The command economy limited the competitive gains that could be made from international trade. Within the former Soviet Union, price relativities bore little or no relation to the balance between the ...
It is time to complete the consolidation of Defense Special Operations and sensitive activities and refocus them to prevail in the new Cold War with China. In short, it is time to rebuild the OSS—not ...
In a command economy, the economy is centrally planned and coordinated ... have been an obstacle to the country's economic ...
Russia has a chip problem. As in Soviet times, national science and technology development is faltering under the heavy hand ...
There have been several rounds of unsuccessful military reforms since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 ... number of years used to be considered a smart move because the Russian economy had been ...
Russia’s interference in the general elections in Georgia and Moldova, combined with extensive violations of Western economic ...
Throughout the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, attack helicopters have played a pivotal role in turning the tide one way ...
“Our society was stifled in the grip of a bureaucratic command system,” Gorbachev ... In the final days of the Soviet Union, the economic decline accelerated into a steep skid.
For decades, European NATO members curbed defense spending to fund other priorities. What remains, in the view of some US military experts, is a “Potemkin Army” that couldn’t stand up to an ...