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Articles by Sergey Aleksashenko
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
Russia's Economic Lost Chance (Op-ed)
In the fall of 1992, Russia was just starting on its path of economic transformation.
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
Storm Clouds Ahead: Putin Lacks Strategy to Save Russia's Economy
Russian economic indicators were equivocal enough during the first half of the year to provide space for both optimists and pessimists. Arguably the glass...
Fighting Putin With Judo, Not Chess
After hearing the statements last week by U.S. and European officials regarding new potential sanctions against Russia, many were asking the question:...
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
Stagnation Destroys AvtoVAZ Investment
The only hope for investment is from state and foreign companies. AvtoVAZ is more than just a major enterprise for President Putin.
Russia's Eurasia Model Becoming a Grim Reality
The growing gap between Russia and Europe is a strategic success for Putin, but it is a strategic defeat for the EU.
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
A Dangerous Anti-Terrorism Bill
The State Duma has introduced another bill aimed at combating terrorism. To be sure, terrorism in Russia remains a critical problem as terrorists...
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
Crony Capitalism Gone Wild
Russia's crony capitalism prohibits Moscow from being both a major global hub for air traffic and a international financial center.
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
Ukraine Is Failing as a State
When Yanukovych came to power in 2010, I didn't believe the predictions that he would build an autocracy like in Russia. But I was wrong.
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
Europe Content to Watch Ukraine Sink
European politicians are willing to let institutional corrosion eat away at both Russia and Ukraine.
opinion
Sergey Aleksashenko
Presidents Putin and Obama Are Political Twins
It has been fascinating to follow the debate in the U.S. over budget policy. The Republican and Democratic parties advocate fundamentally different...