Gleb Pavlovsky

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Gleb Pavlovsky - president of the "Russia Institute".


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Russia and Ukraine: A Lethal Codependency

The Russia-Ukraine relationship has moved from cozy mutual exploitation to lethal hostility. Neither side is prepared to admit its deep dependence on the other.

· February 14, 2019
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Putin and Yumashev: Survivors of the Nineties

Vladimir Putin learned the art of political survival in the Kremlin of the 1990s. Little wonder that he has decided to keep on his former co-conspirator from that era, Valentin Yumashev.

· June 29, 2018
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Nobody’s President? Putin Enters the Era of Transition

The 2018 election in Russia is turning into a real political event. Putin is an undeclared candidate and Navalny is an unregistered one, who will have a real influence. The Kremlin is now run by regents around a diminished president, and discussion is already focusing on what the post-Putin era will look like.

· November 28, 2017
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Russia Enters a Time of Transition, by Stealth

There are multiple indications that public support for the ruling regime in Russia is provisional and the country is entering a period of post-Putin transition. Neither the authorities nor the opposition is prepared for it.

· December 22, 2016
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Russia’s System of Managed Chaos

In Syria, as elsewhere, Russia is acting according to a system whereby it escalates a crisis so as to claim a role in the world and challenge “American leadership.” This pattern of behavior dangerously simplifies the complexities of world politics. When one intervention ends, Russia is forced to look for a new one.

· October 20, 2015