
In Moscow's Shadows In Moscow's Shadows 234: PACE’s Picks, Ukraine’s Grid, Russia’s Corruption
Feb 1, 2026
A rundown of PACE’s controversial new dialogue platform and why its handpicked roster may backfire. A critical look at the Ukraine-Russia energy ceasefire and whether it simply buys Moscow time to resupply. New research on regional corruption reveals evolving schemes and impacts on military readiness. An analysis of battlefield fatalities showing the war’s heavy toll on poorer regions.
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PACE's Problematic Selection
- PACE's handpicked 15-member platform risks delegitimizing genuine Russian democratic voices by privileging wealthy or politicized figures.
- Mark Galeotti warns the process creates infighting, enables patron influence, and hands Kremlin propaganda talking points.
Ceasefire Could Replenish Russian Stocks
- The energy ceasefire gives only short relief while Russia can restock missiles and drones during pauses.
- Galeotti notes pauses may enable larger future salvos designed to overwhelm Ukrainian air defences.
Opacity Driven By Sanctions And Prosecution
- Reduced transparency is partly driven by fear of sanctions and rising prosecution risk, not just foreign pressure.
- Galeotti compares this to late-Soviet local circles that drained assets from the centre for local elites' benefit.
