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Evgeny Gontmakher

Evgeny Gontmakher

Moscow

Dr Evgeny Gontmakher teaches at the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) in Moscow.

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International relations | 19.03.2018

Time for change?

Russia faces some big decisions about its future in the wake of Putin’s landslide re-election

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