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In September, Russia held its largest military exercise since 1981, the height of the Cold War, deploying 300 000 troops and also inviting Chinese forces to participate. The event highlighted Russia’s growing assertiveness in security and foreign policy, following its annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Syria. The policies of President Vladimir Putin, who was re-elected earlier this year, pose a dilemma for the European Union and the United States, with some observers accusing him of ...

Human rights in Russia

Briefing 14-09-2016

Russia is a signatory to several international human rights treaties and, as a member of the Council of Europe, the European Convention on Human Rights. Its constitution directly guarantees the human rights of Russian citizens, which are also protected by institutions such as a Human Rights Ombudsman and a Presidential Council. However, the human rights situation in Russia is increasingly difficult. Repressive legislation adopted over the last few years has severely curtailed human rights by targeting ...

Aux termes de sa Constitution, la Russie est une fédération, à l'instar de l'Union soviétique avant elle. Toutefois, la concentration de plus en plus importante du pouvoir entre les mains du président Vladimir Poutine met en péril l'autonomie régionale, en conséquence de quoi la Russie fonctionne de plus en plus comme un État unitaire.

Les droits de l'homme en Russie en 2006

Analyse approfondie 27-11-2006

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