
In Moscow's Shadows In Moscow's Shadows 233: News, from Abu Dhabi to Kamchatka; and Chechnya After Kadyrov
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Jan 25, 2026 Coverage of trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi and the role of intelligence chiefs in back-channel diplomacy. A look at the Greenland spat, shifting propaganda narratives, and the geopolitics of a proposed Board of Peace. Reports on once-in-a-generation blizzards in Kamchatka and what they reveal about state capacity. A deep dive into Kadyrov’s reported illness and the likely dynastic bargaining and intrigue to follow in Chechnya.
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Spook Diplomacy Signals Serious Negotiation
- Sending intelligence chiefs to talks signals seriousness and practical bargaining power.
- Mark Galeotti argues spook diplomacy can achieve back-channel deals states can't publicly negotiate.
Board Of Peace Undermines Russia's Diplomatic Standing
- Trump's Board of Peace offer weakens Western diplomatic isolation of Putin.
- Galeotti warns the board would be US-centred and reduce Russia's privileged UN-like status.
Russia As A Second-Rank Power
- Galeotti reframes Russia as a 'strong second-rank' or middle power in a rough world order.
- He argues military or nuclear arsenals don't translate into the broad soft-power status Russia seeks.
