Аннотация
Russia 2025 offers a compelling insight into Russia's future by exploring thematic scenarios ranging from politics to demographics. The widening rift between a modernizing, post-Communist society and a paternalistic government will ultimately shape developments in the coming years and will impact on state-society and Center-periphery relations.
About the authors:
Mikhail Denisenko, Higher School of Economics, Russia
Vladimir Gel'man, The European University at St. Petersburg, Russia
Thomas Graham, served on the U.S. National Security Council staff froom 2002-2007
Samuel Greene, King's Russia Institute, UK
Boris Grozovskiy, Forbes
Henry Hale, The George Washington University, USA
Maria Lipman, Carnegie Moscow Center, Russia
Fyodor Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs Journal
Boris Makarenko, Center for Political Technologies, Russia
Nikolay Petrov, Carnegie Moscow Center, Russia
Kirill Rogov, Ye.T. Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, Russia
Richard Sakwa, University of Kent, UK
Natalia Zubarevich, Moscow State University, Russia and Independent Institute for Social Policy, Russia.
‘In Russia 2025 an all-star cast of Russia-watchers provides an in-depth examination of the societal, governmental, economic and political forces that will shape Russia over the next decade and a half. This is the essential guide for anyone trying to figure out what lies ahead for Putin's Russia.’ Fiona Hill, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution, USA
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