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The Russia List was founded in 1996 by David Johnson, a librarian and Russia specialist at the U.S. Library of Congress. Johnson started the project as an email newsletter to share news and analysis about Russia with a small group of colleagues and friends. The idea grew out of his passion for Russian affairs and the need for a curated source of information on Russia during a time of significant political and economic changes in the country. Over time, the email list expanded and evolved into a website. Today, The Russia List is operated by the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. Based in Washington D.C., The Russia List covers a wide range of topics related to Russia and the former Soviet Union. It aggregates news articles, opinion pieces, and academic analyses from various sources, focusing on Russian politics, foreign policy, economy, society, and culture. The website also includes coverage of Russia's relationships with other countries, particularly the United States and European nations. While not producing original content, The Russia List serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, journalists, and anyone interested in comprehensive coverage of Russian affairs from multiple perspectives. One interesting fact: A unique aspect of The Russia List is its longevity and consistency in the digital age. Despite starting as a simple email newsletter in the early days of the internet, it has maintained its format and mission for over 25 years. The project has survived major technological changes and shifts in the media landscape, continuing to provide a curated selection of Russia-related news and analysis to its subscribers. This consistency has made it a go-to resource for many Russia watchers, from academics to government officials, demonstrating the enduring value of carefully curated information in an era of information overload.
Johnson's is ranked N/A among other media sources and has an average of 5,037 monthly visits according to Similar Web.
Johnson's has a Bias Score of -12% Somewhat Liberal which is based on a variety of factors including its policy and politician leanings, article ratings, and the use of biased language. Its Reliability is rated as Average, and additional analytical insights are available in the other tabs.
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