Tag Archives: democratisation

Pros and cons

Vladimir Putin delivered his last big speech as PM in front of Duma deputies yesterday, and it did not go smoothly. Not only did A Just Russia perform a „non-planned” walkout, but towards the end Putin reportedly lost his infamous … Continue reading

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Putin’s pillars

We’re edging closer to the 4th of March, and accordingly, the picture has started to be clearer about the strategy of the ruling elite for the very day of the election. However, what will happen after remains a big question … Continue reading

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Protected: Changing horses

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Protected: Spring is coming

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Protected: The beginning of the end of Putin’s world

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Walk-ons walk off, the stage is prepared!

There you go, I could blog now, there you have it. After all, I wasn’t so much wrong comparing Mikhail Prokhorov and his party to A Just Russia in 2006. They both had Evgeny Roizman, and the party in both … Continue reading

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Protected: A new pluralism

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