Maria Lipman

Lipman was the editor in chief of the Pro et Contra journal, published by the Carnegie Moscow Center. She was also the expert of the Carnegie Moscow Center’s Society and Regions Program.
Education

MA, Moscow State University

Languages
  • English

Latest Analysis

    • Op-Ed

    Russia Votes as Putin Says

    • December 09, 2003

    • Op-Ed

    Lawless Russia

    • October 31, 2003

    • Op-Ed

    The Legacy of 1993

    • October 03, 2003

    • Op-Ed

    No One's Accountable in Russia

    • September 06, 2003

    • Op-Ed

    Birth of a Dynasty?

    • August 11, 2003

    The Central Asian countries are anything but democracies. The degree of oppression may vary, but all Central Asian rulers enjoy uncontested autocratic power, with nominal legislatures mostly used to extend their tenures. Should Ilham Aliyev become president after his father's death, it would be the first dynastic succession in a post-Soviet state.

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