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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

Commentary 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

Commentary 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

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Media Sadomasochism

Commentary, July, 12 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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Bad news is a very popular genre in the Russian media

Commentary 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

Commentary 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

Commentary 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

Commentary 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.

Commentary 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

Commentary Kagarlitsky: Protest Genie Is Out of the Bottle

Commentary, April, 19 2012 Boris Kagarlitsky
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This discontent will inevitably be directed against the government itself as soon as it implements its programs

Commentary 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

Commentary 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

Commentary 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

Video 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

Commentary 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

Znet Article 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

Commentary 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

Commentary 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

Video 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

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