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Commentary Kagarlitsky: Putin, Not Bolotnaya, Is His Own Worst Threat

Commentary, May, 14 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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It is out there on the streets far beyond the Moscow Ring Road that the real protest energy is building

Commentary Kagarlitsky: The Ponomaryov Principle

Commentary, April, 25 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The current corruption scandals clearly demonstrate that Skolkovo has already failed as a scientific and technological project

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Tunis, the Birthplace of the Arab Spring, 2 Years On

Commentary, April, 16 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The political situation in Tunis is more complicated and less optimistic. Political freedoms have been secured, but social problems remain

Commentary Kagarlitsky: The Kremlin's Ostrich Economists

Commentary, April, 11 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Russian authorities made a serious error when they gloated over the economic problems incurred by Western European nations

Commentary Kagarlitsky: The Bankrupcty of EU's No-Default Policy

Commentary, March, 31 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The European elite are more afraid of defaults than Russians are of revolutions

Znet Article Kagarlitsky: Chavez Was No Dictator

Znet Article, March, 15 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Unlike Russia, Chavez firmly upheld the rights and freedoms enshrined in Venezuela's constitution

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Medvedev Taking Russia Down a Road to Hell

Commentary, February, 28 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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There is no harm in dreaming about something — unless the dreamer has access to billions of rubles of public money and has no qualms about using it

Znet Article Kagarlitsky: Crushing Russia's Labor Leaders

Znet Article, February, 19 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The fortitude Urusov has shown in prison and his refusal to plea bargain has made him a hero of the Russian labor movement

Znet Article Kagarlitsky: Spain Could Collapse Like the U.S.S.R.

Znet Article, February, 01 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Catalonia has adopted a declaration of sovereignty. To those of us who lived through the collapse of the Soviet Union, this is very much deja vu

Commentary Kagarlitsky: 2nd Wave of Crisis Is 2 Months Away

Commentary, January, 17 2013 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The U.S. was the epicenter of the financial shockwaves in 2007 and 2008

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Between Gaidar and Keynes

Commentary, December, 20 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Whichever side wins in the struggle to determine Russia's economic course, politics will play a central role in its implementation

Commentary Kagarlitsky: One Year of Protest Turbulence

Commentary, December, 06 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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we can speak of an end to turbulence only in the sense that we have passed through a particular phase of the crisis, one that will inevitably be followed by another

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Why Did the Police Search My Apartment?

Commentary, November, 13 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The authorities' actions are senseless and ¬counterproductive, but this doesn't make them any less ruthless

Commentary Kagarlitsky: A Senseless Abduction in Kiev

Commentary, November, 05 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Some jailed Russians have become international celebrities, while many others are either unknown or have been forgotten by the outside world

Znet Article Kagarlitsky: Is Russia Able to Come Up with a New Foreign Policy Strategy?

Znet Article, October, 22 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The sole strategy for progressive reform today is to competently dismantle the existing institutions

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Building a Virtual Skolkovo

Commentary, October, 18 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The great flow of petrodollars is being used to indulge the vanity of the country's leaders

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Lawmakers Fixated on Loud Sex and Cats

Commentary, October, 04 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Time is passing, but our legislatures are too busy complaining about noisy cats to deal with the very real problems that Russians are facing

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Demonstration Déjà vu

Commentary, September, 21 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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The energy behind the marches is undoubtedly waning, but it is also clear that the series of protests over much of the past year has changed society

Znet Article Kagarlitsky: The Pussy Riot Conspiracy

Znet Article, September, 07 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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When discussing a scandal in Russia, the first question people are tempted to ask is, "Who ordered it?" The case against the female punk group Pussy Riot is a good example

Znet Article Kagarlitsky: The Cretins of Amiens

Znet Article, August, 26 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Even the very best education cannot solve societal problems

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