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Russia’s war economy is under rising internal pressure. With growth slowing and diplomacy stalled, Putin may soon face a ...
Putin has built an overheating war economy. A return to normal could mean a hard landing. An end to Russia’s devastating Ukraine war is not imminent, despite a 30-day ceasefire proposal floated ...
Russia’s economy is encountering challenges that could compel President Vladimir Putin to end the ongoing war against Ukraine by 2025. According to economist Anders Åslund, cited by Fortune.com ...
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Russia’s central bank bucked ... as President Vladimir Putin struggles to control what even he has described as an “overheating” war economy. Interest rates have risen sharply since July ...
Russian philosopher and political thinker Aleksander Dugin offered an analysis of the Russia-Ukraine war and the evolving ...
“Russia’s protracted war and high losses on the battlefield are already causing major economic issues in Russia, and these economic problems will likely mature within another 12 to 18 months ...
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From Russia, with Love
Three new realities in terms of relationships among four key regional powers - China, Russia, Pakistan and India - are ...
Long struggle
Only if both Ukraine and Europe have the foresight, stamina and unity for a long struggle may something genuinely deserving ...
If it is to “unpower” Russia, the EU must think and act in terms of power — and have the courage to use it. Most importantly, ...
While Russia seems reluctant to pursue peace now, increasing economic and military pressures at home — ranging from supplies ...
While Russia's military spending is projected to soar this year to $142 billion, or nearly one third (32.5 percent) of government outlays, the KSE has said this war economy only tells part of the ...