
Mark Kramer
Cognoscenti contributor
Mark Kramer is director of Cold War Studies at Harvard University and a senior fellow of Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.
Recently published

Russia is repeating its brutal history in Ukraine
There are striking analogies between the way the USSR’s Red Army operated during World War II and the way the Russian Army is currently operating against Ukraine, writes Mark Kramer.

The Trump Administration And Russia: Many Troubling Questions
Why would fired national security adviser Michael Flynn, asks Harvard Russia expert Mark Kramer, call the Russian ambassador on lines he knew would be monitored by U.S. intelligence?

The Deep Soviet Roots Of The Russian Election-Hacking Campaign
The intelligence report describing a Russian cyberattack to help Donald Trump win the presidency, writes Mark Kramer, sounds remarkably similar to the Soviet Cold War campaign to meddle in U.S....

Why Ethel Rosenberg Should Not Be Exonerated
Her punishment was unjust, but Rosenberg was indeed guilty of the charges brought against her, writes Mark Kramer.

Russia's Regression
Vladimir Putin is dragging Russia back to its Soviet past.
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