Alexander Gabuev 陳寒士
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Director of Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin, part of @CarnegieEndow. Senior Advisor @ASG.
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https://carnegieendowment.org/experts/1017 30-01-2015 14:17:48
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'The Russian economy resembles a marathon runner battling the flu yet bolstered by steroids, propelling them forward [...] The runner faces slim odds of winning but persists, sustained by the performance-enhancing effects of the steroids,' writes Alexandra Prokopenko
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Following the release of the US aid package to Ukraine, the best-case scenario for Kyiv in '24 seems to be that 🇷🇺's gains are limited to incremental progress at the height of its defense spending. But what if 🇷🇺's military spending has not yet peaked?
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carnegieendowment.org/politika/92326
Can't believe it's been a year! Proud to be part of the team Carnegie Endowment in Berlin, and grateful to our supporters, audience, peers, and friends in the media. Tough times for regional and global security ahead of us, and clear-eyed analysis is essential to the cause of peace.
1/7 Beliefs in stability of Putin’s regime have become such a common place that I couldn’t help but recite for Foreign Affairs a few reasons why it is not, highlighting striking similarities with the late USSR foreignaffairs.com/russian-federa…
«Driven by Putin’s whims and delusions, the system is liable to commit self-defeating blunders. For that reason, it is at permanent risk of crumbling overnight, as its Soviet predecessor did.»
Beautiful essay in Foreign Affairs by my colleague Maksim Samorukov. foreignaffairs.com/russian-federa…