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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
Kagarlitsky: The Ponomaryov Principle
Commentary, April, 25 2013
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
The current corruption scandals clearly demonstrate that Skolkovo has already failed as a scientific and technological project
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
Kagarlitsky: The Kremlin's Ostrich Economists
Commentary, April, 11 2013
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
Russian authorities made a serious error when they gloated over the economic problems incurred by Western European nations
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
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
Kagarlitsky: Medvedev Taking Russia Down a Road to Hell
Commentary, February, 28 2013
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
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
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
Kagarlitsky: Spain Could Collapse Like the U.S.S.R.
Znet Article, February, 01 2013
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
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
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
Kagarlitsky: Between Gaidar and Keynes
Commentary, December, 20 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
Whichever side wins in the struggle to determine Russia's economic course, politics will play a central role in its implementation
Kagarlitsky: One Year of Protest Turbulence
Commentary, December, 06 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
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
Kagarlitsky: Why Did the Police Search My Apartment?
Commentary, November, 13 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
The authorities' actions are senseless and ¬counterproductive, but this doesn't make them any less ruthless
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
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
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
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
Kagarlitsky: Demonstration Déjà vu
Commentary, September, 21 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
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
Kagarlitsky: The Pussy Riot Conspiracy
Znet Article, September, 07 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
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
Kagarlitsky: The Cretins of Amiens
Znet Article, August, 26 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
Even the very best education cannot solve societal problems


