Russia
Moscow Martyr
David Cameron’s forthcoming visit to the Kremlin should not just be another exercise in deferential “diplomacy”
Communist Hangover
‘Step by step Soviet attitudes had regained the ground they seemed to have lost when the Soviet Union collapsed’
BBC plays by the Kremlin’s Rules
Questions need to be asked about the role of the BBC’s Russian Service after it pulled my programme on the Litvinenko murder
Eastern Questions
Crimea: The Last Crusade by Orlando Figes
Can Kasparov Checkmate Putin?
On and off the chessboard, the ex-world champion is a fighter. Now the man who has led the struggle for Russian democracy talks to Standpoint
Britain’s Chance to Reinvent Europe
The EU is in decline, but with a pragmatic approach it can reshape itself on the Anglo-Saxon model
Tajikistan: In Search of the Yeti
‘The Tajiks are unnervingly friendly. They take the Islamic injunction of hospitality with grave seriousness. The hungry often sacrifice their only cow for a backpacker with a camera, and the regime has liberally welcomed boots and bases on its soil.’
Nabokov in Berlin
‘Perhaps tying works of art to their originating topography is vulgar and needs to be kept discreet. But history needs Nabokov. During the artistically formative years, he lived here in the 1920s and 1930s, he peerlessly described how Berlin’s 300,000 Russian émigrés endured life after the Bolshevik Revolution.’
Russia and Europe: The Dance Goes On
Nearly twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia remains markedly different to its Western neighbours. There are signs, however, that the values it aspires to are increasingly European
Web of Terror
‘The Chechen Islamists who struck Russia in March have discovered the benefits of going viral on the internet’
