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Author Archives: er Kolesnichenko

Posted inBusiness, Eastern Europe & Russia, Finance, Politics, Southeastern Europe

Putin and the Thin Line Between Love and Hate

by Aleks and er Kolesnichenko 26 Jan 201520 Feb 2020

Many who take Russia’s temperature for a living predict the current ardor for its president won’t survive a prolonged crisis.

Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Society

Moscow’s Parking Wars

by Aleks and er Kolesnichenko 15 Dec 201420 Feb 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Russia, Society

The Twilight of Zhirinovsky

by Aleks and er Kolesnichenko 02 Dec 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inBusiness, Eastern Europe & Russia

Is There Safety in Numbers for Russian Airlines?

by Aleks and er Kolesnichenko 10 Nov 201120 Feb 2020

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