"An Unwritten Rule Applies: How Putin Prevents an Uprising in Russia's Elite
4 Articles
4 Articles
Herbe War Loss, Internal Criticism and Debilitating Economy: The Kremlin boss seems as weak as rarely before. Experts analyse whether a coup is coming.
Herbe War Loss, Internal Criticism and Debilitating Economy: The Kremlin chief seems as weak as rarely before. Experts analyse whether a coup is coming.
The state security forces have increased their power with the Kremlin’s approval to the detriment of businessmen and technocrats The return of Roman Abramovich, the shadow mediator between Zelenski and Putin “Everything goes according to plan”, sang in 1987 the Soviet punk group Grazhdanska Oborona. This phrase, converted for years into meme in Moscow, expresses the contrast between a declining reality and the artistic image that the authorities…
Russia accumulates internal pressure as the Kremlin expands digital blockades and strengthens the weight of security services. By Albert Sort Creus Moscow — “Everything goes according to plan,” the Soviet punk group Grazhdanska Oborona sang in 1987. This phrase, converted for years into a meme in Moscow, expresses the contrast between a declining reality and the artificial image that the authorities are trying to project. Internet, Putin’s new f…

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