Fear and Loathing in Moscow

About a dozen opposition demonstrators were detained in Moscow today. The participants in an anti-government protest near Red Square this afternoon were bundled into police buses without being informed of the reason for their detention.

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The Disposable President

Poor Dmitry Medvedev. As if being the world’s first voluntary lame-duck president wasn’t bad enough, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has indicated he will rescind the only Medvedev reform that had any effect on the lives of ordinary Russians.

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The Syrian Connection

Russian liberals may find their government’s embrace of Assad disgraceful, but they know better than to bring up Syria, or any other Arab revolution for that matter.

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A Hot Winter’s Day in Moscow

Biting cold and visible cracks in the motley protest movement dampened expectations. But the massive turnout gave the demonstrators new momentum in the run-up to the presidential election.

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Putin vs. Putin

Vladimir Putin is campaigning in a large part against himself – with all the contradictions and pitfalls that entails.

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Putin’s Loneliness

If Vladimir Putin has one central message, it could be boiled down to one sentence: “I saved Russia, but I’m not quite finished yet.”

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The Putin Paradox

The Putin Paradox holds that the former KGB agent is the best leader Russia could hope for in the transition from communism to democracy.

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A Russian Fairy Tale for Christmas

This Christmas, Russians stopped fearing their government. In a collective suspension of disbelief, ordinary citizens watched cultural figures, civic activists and even a former finance minister attack the political edifice that Vladimir Putin spent 12 years building.

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