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Putin’s new war on the opposition suggests he sees it as a real threat
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Putin’s new war on the opposition suggests he sees it as a real threat

  • January 28, 2021
  • Graeme Robertson
(Washington Post) Alexei Navalny, the opposition leader who returned to Russia last week after recovering in Berlin from an attempt on his life involving a military nerve agent, presented Russian President…
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Putin’s support is weakening. Will that show up in Russia’s regional elections this weekend?

  • September 10, 2020
  • Graeme Robertson
(Monkey Cage) On Sunday, Russia will hold regional elections. Voters will cast ballots in some 9,000 races in 83 regions, with everything from elections to fill national legislature vacancies to elections for…
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Putin v. the People

  • May 17, 2019
  • Graeme Robertson
Graeme Roberston (University of North Carolina) discusses his new book, Putin v. the People, co-authored with Samuel Greene (Kings College London), which provides insights into the role of personality and emotions in…
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Все больше молодых людей мечтают о карьере чиновника

  • July 12, 2018
  • Graeme Robertson
Чиновников в новой России на 20% больше, чем в СССР в период расцвета командно-административной системы. 108 чиновников на 10 тысяч населения, а при Брежневе было 70, И еще сотни тысяч…
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Armenian protesters brought down a prime minister. Here’s why they’re in the streets.

  • April 30, 2018
  • Graeme Robertson
(Monkey Cage/WP) (Co-authored with Mariam Matevosyan) This month, mass protests in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, have forced the prime minister to resign — and put this nation’s political future up in the air.…
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Кто врет о наших реформах – заграница или власть

  • January 26, 2018
  • Graeme Robertson
Зарубежные эксперты иногда говорят прямо противоположные вещи тому, что мы можем услышать от представителей власти у нас в стране. Вот, например, все вы слышали от наших чиновников, что наше будущее…
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Модель “сэндвич”, – The Washington Post о новом подходе в борьбе с коррупцией в Украине

  • January 16, 2018
  • Graeme Robertson
Чтобы заставить правительство провести крупные антикоррупционные реформы, активное украинское общество и международное сообщество в течение последних трех лет экспериментировали с новым подходом, который можно назвать “сэндвич”, и который оказался действенным.…
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The Kremlin Emboldened: How Putin Wins Support

  • January 10, 2018
  • Graeme Robertson
(Journal of Democracy) (Co-authored by Samuel Greene) The Kremlin’s ability to maintain power and popularity despite an aging leader, an ailing economy, a rallying opposition, and many other domestic and international…
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Ukrainians are protesting corruption — and using a new approach. Here’s how it works.

  • January 8, 2018
  • Graeme Robertson
(WP) (Co-authored by Grigore Pop-Eleches) For the last three years, Ukrainian activists have been trying to beat back systemic government corruption — but now that “Revolution of Dignity” is hanging by a…
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Государство согласных: ради чего люди готовы жертвовать свободой

  • May 17, 2016
  • Graeme Robertson
В авторитарной России политическое поведение определяется не открытостью и осознанностью, а подспудной тягой соглашаться с другими – так, доказывают в недавно опубликованной работе Сэмюэл Грин (Kings College в университете Лондона) и…
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