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The Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin is home to the world’s leading regional experts on Russia and the wider region. The center’s scholars and digital media platform, Carnegie Politika, deliver independent analysis and strategic insight that are unique among research institutions. That analysis focuses on major policy challenges across the entire region in the wake of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, including responding to Vladimir Putin’s behavior and countering disinformation.
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