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Russia Decoded

Russia Decoded

By: Center for the National Interest
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Russia Decoded explains how the Kremlin shapes its narrative of current domestic and international events through tightly curated state news broadcasts. Co-hosts Andy Kuchins, a senior fellow at CFTNI and adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS in Washington, and Chris Monday, a professor of economics at Dongseo University in Busan, South Korea, are veteran observers of Soviet and Russian media. Kuchins and Monday frame their discussions around the weekly Russian news round-up program Vesti Nedeli (“News of the Week”), broadcast on Russia’s Channel 2 on Sunday evenings. Viewed through the right lens, Vesti Nedeli offers a uniquely revealing perspective on how Vladimir Putin and Russian elites understand the world, and how they seek to influence it.

Center for the National Interest 2026
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Episodes
  • March 29, 2026: Iran Dominates the Russian News Cycle
    Mar 31 2026

    With U.S. military operations now in their fifth week, the Iran War has become the centerpiece of Russian news coverage, which portrays the operation as a "catastrophe" exposing the limits of American power. The Kremlin’s narrative has even turned personal, mocking the Trump administration’s lack of sophistication. This saturation of Gulf coverage has naturally pushed Russia's own "Special Military Operation" to the fringes of the news cycle, with state media conveniently ignoring rising drone attacks within Russian borders and renewed calls for trilateral peace negotiations from Volodymyr Zelensky.

    In this episode, Andy Kuchins and Chris Monday unpack how Vladimir Putin and Russian elites understand the world, and how they seek to influence it.

    Have feedback? Email us at RussiaDecoded@cftni.org.

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    44 mins
  • March 22, 2026: Is a Digital Iron Curtain Falling on Russia?
    Mar 24 2026

    With the war in Iran now in its fourth week, Russian state media continues to showcase the conflict as the latest act of Western "lawlessness." The heavy focus on the Middle East now serves as a convenient screen for the "special military operation" in Ukraine, which has largely vanished from headline news as Russian forces face retreat and the sudden loss of Starlink connectivity. Behind this silence, the Kremlin is intensifying its "ideological warfare," moving to dismantle digital bridges to the West by targeting the public's reliance on Telegram and rapidly restricting broader internet access to create a 1980s-style information vacuum.

    In this episode, Andy Kuchins and Chris Monday unpack how Vladimir Putin and Russian elites understand the world, and how they seek to influence it.

    Have feedback? Email us at RussiaDecoded@cftni.org.

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    56 mins
  • March 15, 2026: A Tale of Two Military Operations
    Mar 17 2026

    The Kremlin has used the unfolding war in Iran to frame the United States as a reckless "wild elephant" sowing global chaos. Highlighting the destruction of U.S. bases and the "crusading" religious fervor of U.S. military leaders, Russian state media openly contrasts Donald Trump's "Middle Eastern catastrophe" with Vladimir Putin’s "special military operation" in Ukraine; whereas the American effort is depicted as an idiotic and aimless video game, Russia’s campaign is portrayed as a measured, well-planned, and unalloyed success. With potential windfall oil profits now added as a bonus thanks to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, these television broadcasts paint Russia as an island of stability in an increasingly turbulent world.

    In this episode, Andy Kuchins and Chris Monday unpack how Vladimir Putin and Russian elites understand the world, and how they seek to influence it.

    Have feedback? Email us at RussiaDecoded@cftni.org.

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    57 mins
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