Society and Regions

Media

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    Russia's Election

    Vladimir Putin faces the question of whether to crack down on the still-evolving protest movement or to make concessions to a group who may never trust him.

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    Russia Elections

    While fraud was less prevalent in the March 4 Russian presidential election, abuses still occurred.

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    Russia's Winds of Change

    The recent parliamentary elections in Russia offer evidence of the corruption afflicting the country’s political system, as officials manipulated the system to guarantee that the ruling United Russia party would remain in power.

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    Russian Elections

    While Putin may have a guaranteed victory in the upcoming presidential election, it is increasingly clear that Russia’s once-passive electorate is willing to show its discontent, making it potentially more difficult to promote necessary economic reforms.

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    Russia's Election Results A Setback For Putin

    The recent parliamentary elections saw the ruling United Russia party fare worse than expected, as Russian citizens expressed their frustration with perceived lawlessness and corruption in the country’s political system.

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    Russia May Assist EU to Get Bigger IMF Say

    Bolstered by the high price of oil, Moscow is likely to take the opportunity to contribute to Europe’s rescue fund in return for more influence on the International Monetary Fund.

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    Reaction to Guilt Verdict in Russian Oil Tycoon Case

    The new conviction of Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky is a potent demonstration of the regime’s lack of commitment to the modernization of the Russian political and judicial system.

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    New Kremlin Bill Puts FSB "Above the Law"

    A recent law expanding the power of the Federal Security Service (FSB), Russia’s secret service, has provoked concern among human rights organizations and political activists.

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    Two Militants Allegedly Behind Blasts at Hydropower Plant Killed

    The attack at the Baksan hydropower station may be a sign that the militants in the Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria are switching to guerilla warfare and that the authorities must rethink their strategy for how to deal with the North Caucasus.

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    Southern Russia Mourns Terror Attack Victims

    The recent terrorist attack in Stavropol suggests that if Russia is still facing an increasing number of terrorist attacks, then perhaps it is time for the authorities to rethink their policies for the pacification of the Caucasus.

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