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Articles by Gleb Kuznetsov
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Gleb Kuznetsov
Russians Are Loyal to Russian State, Not Putin
When trying to get some perspective on elections by classifying them according to general principles, it becomes obvious that narrowly defined "political...
opinion
Gleb Kuznetsov
Putin Wants to Be Part of a Family
Anyone analyzing Russian politics must understand that they are dealing with one man — and all his strengths and limitations, writes columnist Gleb...
opinion
Gleb Kuznetsov
Why Hillary Clinton Won't Win
Hillary Clinton will have an uphill battle to win the U.S. presidency because she's just not likable and that is not acceptable in modern politics...
opinion
Gleb Kuznetsov
Us Against Them: Russia's Frightening New Cult
If you believe that the U.S. aggressors were preparing to land in Crimea in the winter of 2014 in order to help the Ukrainians kill all the Orthodox...
opinion
Gleb Kuznetsov
Investors Unwilling to Take a Gamble on Russia
Both former Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin and current Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, along with numerous other Russian officials and pro-Kremlin economists...
opinion
Gleb Kuznetsov
Nemtsov's Murder Is Nothing New in Russia
Boris Nemstov's murder will not lead to anything at all, just as the murder of other Russian politicians and journalists over many years has not led...
opinion
Gleb Kuznetsov
Russians Lack Empathy for Victims of Violence
In late January, an official in the Blagoveshchensk branch of the Central Bank shot and killed his boss and two colleagues, and then ended his own...
opinion
Gleb Kuznetsov
Russia Is Using the Past to Explain the Present
Russia's elite are increasingly referring to Russia's past in an attempt to explain modern events, writes columnist Gleb Kuznetsov.