Until early 2020, the succession issue in Russia had been a subject of much speculation, as President Vladimir Putin’s term ends in 2024. The results of the 1 July 2020 referendum confirm that he does not intend to withdraw from politics in 2024.Published versio
May 2015 is marked by the end of the first half of Vladimir Putin’ six-year presidency. Today we can...
The mass protests over the arrest of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny have led to renewed specul...
On Saturday, Russia’s parliament approved the deployment of Russian troops to Ukraine, while a refer...
In July 2020, Russian voters gave strong support to a package of constitutional reforms that reconfi...
March 2018 – and then what? The issue of political succession in Putin’s Russia As president of Russ...
The topic of this issue focuses on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Firstly, Caroline von Gall and ...
As president of Russia and a prominent political leader, Vladimir Putin has consistently endeavored ...
On January 20, 2020 - just days after his state-of-the nation speech followed by the surprising resi...
Marc Jansen addresses the question who is the real leader in Russia at the moment. In May 2008, Vlad...
In mid-March, Vladimir Putin’s third four-year presidency came to an end. If the term of office of t...
Vladimir Putin has made it perfectly clear this week that he’s staying put at the centre of Russian ...
By calling for Putin’s removal from power, Western officials and scholars magnify Russian historic f...
"Exeunt Putin, or Goodbye Russia?" Stephen J. Cimbala, Penn State Brandywine According to a number ...
Notwithstanding the pandemic, a deep economic crisis and the rise of social protests, 2020 has been ...
COVID-19 in Russia coincided with the dramatic collapse of oil prices. Nevertheless, President Vladi...
May 2015 is marked by the end of the first half of Vladimir Putin’ six-year presidency. Today we can...
The mass protests over the arrest of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny have led to renewed specul...
On Saturday, Russia’s parliament approved the deployment of Russian troops to Ukraine, while a refer...
In July 2020, Russian voters gave strong support to a package of constitutional reforms that reconfi...
March 2018 – and then what? The issue of political succession in Putin’s Russia As president of Russ...
The topic of this issue focuses on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Firstly, Caroline von Gall and ...
As president of Russia and a prominent political leader, Vladimir Putin has consistently endeavored ...
On January 20, 2020 - just days after his state-of-the nation speech followed by the surprising resi...
Marc Jansen addresses the question who is the real leader in Russia at the moment. In May 2008, Vlad...
In mid-March, Vladimir Putin’s third four-year presidency came to an end. If the term of office of t...
Vladimir Putin has made it perfectly clear this week that he’s staying put at the centre of Russian ...
By calling for Putin’s removal from power, Western officials and scholars magnify Russian historic f...
"Exeunt Putin, or Goodbye Russia?" Stephen J. Cimbala, Penn State Brandywine According to a number ...
Notwithstanding the pandemic, a deep economic crisis and the rise of social protests, 2020 has been ...
COVID-19 in Russia coincided with the dramatic collapse of oil prices. Nevertheless, President Vladi...
May 2015 is marked by the end of the first half of Vladimir Putin’ six-year presidency. Today we can...
The mass protests over the arrest of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny have led to renewed specul...
On Saturday, Russia’s parliament approved the deployment of Russian troops to Ukraine, while a refer...