by Patricia H. Kushlis | Aug 6, 2013 | Monitor
By Patricia H. Kushlis In a recent post on the Snowden Case, Dmitri Trenin of Carnegie’s Moscow Institute asks why US relations with China – America’s real rival – are so much less contentious than they are with Russia. It’s a good question. Is it the differences in...
by Patricia Lee Sharpe | Jul 29, 2013 | Monitor
By Patricia Lee SharpeCrime and Punishment! The perfect title for the fugitive stuck in transit lounge limbo at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport. And maybe, for the first time in his young life, Edward Snowden has time to read it. Who, I wonder, dreamed up this stunt? ...