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Putin's Russia: Down But Not Out, Part 1

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Over the past decade and a half, Vladimir Putin’s Russia has been an economic dynamo and a basket case, an imperfect democracy and a tightening tyranny, a constructive diplomatic actor and a serial military aggressor—sometimes all at once. The only constant has been surprise, as the zigging and zagging has left outside observers, and even many Russians, scratching their heads.

Today on the podcast, we’re discussing Putin’s strategy of repression, the real state of the Russian economy, and whether Putin really has a clear foreign policy. Featuring interviews with authors Maria Lipman, Sergei Guriev, and Daniel Treisman.

Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Podbean, and Stitcher. Visit ForeignAffairs.com for a full transcript.

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Over the past decade and a half, Vladimir Putin’s Russia has been an economic dynamo and a basket case, an imperfect democracy and a tightening tyranny, a constructive diplomatic actor and a serial military aggressor—sometimes all at once. The only constant has been surprise, as the zigging and zagging has left outside observers, and even many Russians, scratching their heads.

Today on the podcast, we’re discussing Putin’s strategy of repression, the real state of the Russian economy, and whether Putin really has a clear foreign policy. Featuring interviews with authors Maria Lipman, Sergei Guriev, and Daniel Treisman.

Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Podbean, and Stitcher. Visit ForeignAffairs.com for a full transcript.

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