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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
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
Kagarlitsky: Corruption Organically Redistributes Wealth
Commentary, August, 10 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Investors will always put their money into projects that produce profits, regardless of how corrupt the country is
Kagarlitsky: Krymsk Unites OMON and the Opposition
Commentary, July, 27 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Apathy and a lack of grassroots movements have always helped strengthen authoritarian rule, corruption and bureaucratic lawlessness
Kagarlitsky: Media Sadomasochism
Commentary, July, 12 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Bad news is a very popular genre in the Russian media
Kagarlitsky: No More Privatization Scams
Commentary, June, 28 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Ordinary Russians remember how the hasty privatizations in the 1990s were a complete disaster
Kagarlitsky: Opposition Fatigue
Commentary, June, 14 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Protesters have clearly grown tired — not of the protest movement, but of its leaders
Kagarlitsky: Putin's Closed Government
Commentary, May, 31 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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There is a hard-and-fast rule on how new laws are passed in Russia: The most important legislation is usually approved with the least public discussion and debate
Kagarlitsky: Opposition Needs to Reach Beyond Moscow
Commentary, May, 18 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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The Moscow protests on May 6 marked a milestone in the country's political development.
Kagarlitsky: France's Electoral Guillotine
Commentary, May, 03 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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French society is changing. The old political parties are rapidly losing credibility, and the public is putting ever greater pressure on the government
Kagarlitsky: Protest Genie Is Out of the Bottle
Commentary, April, 19 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
This discontent will inevitably be directed against the government itself as soon as it implements its programs
Kagarlitsky: Labor Protests Pose New Kremlin Headache
Commentary, April, 06 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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No sooner had protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg quieted down than strikes broke out in the provinces
Kagarlitsky: Revolutionary Winds Blowing Across Moldova
Commentary, March, 22 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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While Russians ponder the results of this winter's political crisis, a revolution is shaping up in Moldova
Kagarlitsky: Artists Sold Out to Putin
Commentary, March, 12 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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By supporting Putin, they not only oppose society, but also the moral foundation of their own profession
Kagarlitsky: Putin Wins, Will Mass Protests Follow?
Video, March, 06 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Putin faced no serious opposition candidates, but people are fed up with neo-liberal system
Kagarlitsky: Putin's Puppet Show
Commentary, February, 29 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Russia now has an extraordinary political system in which all of the elements are present, but nothing works
Kagarlitsky: On Power and Russia's Protests
Znet Article, February, 10 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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The meaning of real change is not the counting of votes but transformation of the system
Kagarlitsky: A Propaganda Breakdown
Commentary, February, 09 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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The only reason the lower class is not rebelling yet is that ordinary Russians are overburdened with the daily struggle for survival
Kagarlitsky: The Left's Broken Clock
Commentary, January, 27 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Someone once likened the political positions of the extreme left with a broken clock that never shows the right time
Kagarlitsky: On the Russian Left
Video, January, 12 2012
Boris Kagarlitsky
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Young people are joining the movement but the left is divided and weak


