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Event
Russia Post-Election Briefing
Tue, March 16th, 2004
Click here for full transcript.
Shevtsova will start with the domestic political conclusions, Aslund will discuss the economic policy agenda in Putin's second term, Malashenko will speak on Russian nationalism, terrorism and Chechnya, and Kuchins will analyze what the presidential elections mean for Russia's foreign policy and international relations.
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