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the JRL was founded as a project at CDI; CDI later developed an umbrella entity, the World Security Institute; several years ago, CDI/WSI essentially closed down, with several major projects spinning off elsewhere, and the JRL moved to IEREA at GWU
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'''Johnson's Russia List''' ('''JRL''') is an email newsletter containing [[Russia]]-related news and analysis in [[English language|English]]. David Johnson is the list's editor. The JRL generally comes out one or more times per day. JRL's content includes articles syndicated from other media outlets, as well as comments contributed by its readers. The JRL is a nonprofit project currently sponsored through the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies ([[IERES]]) at [[The George Washington University]]'s [[Elliott School of International Affairs]]. It was previously a project at the original [[Center for Defense Information]], a nonprofit later redeveloped into an umbrella organization called the [[World Security Institute]].
'''Johnson's Russia List''' ('''JRL''') is an email newsletter containing [[Russia]]-related news and analysis in [[English language|English]]. David Johnson is the list's editor. The JRL generally comes out one or more times per day. JRL's content includes articles syndicated from other media outlets, as well as comments contributed by its readers. The JRL is a nonprofit project currently sponsored through the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies ([[IERES]]) at [[The George Washington University]]'s [[Elliott School of International Affairs]]. It was previously a project at the [[Center for Defense Information]] and [[World Security Institute]].


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Revision as of 19:43, 5 July 2017

Johnson's Russia List (JRL) is an email newsletter containing Russia-related news and analysis in English. David Johnson is the list's editor. The JRL generally comes out one or more times per day. JRL's content includes articles syndicated from other media outlets, as well as comments contributed by its readers. The JRL is a nonprofit project currently sponsored through the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at The George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. It was previously a project at the Center for Defense Information and World Security Institute.

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