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1990s reform architect Chubais sets up research project on the future of Russia Members Public

Anatoly Chubais, one of the key architects of the 1990s economic reforms, has opened a center for Russian Studies at Tel Aviv University. Chubais, who held senior positions in the Russian government and state-run companies until 2022, “organized a group of sponsors” for a new project that will explore possible

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Politique

THE BELL WEEKLY: Back to the Future – Anatoly Chubais’s new think tank Members Public

Hello. This week we look at Anatoly Chubais opening a Russia studies institute in exile, and the bitter debate over his legacy at home. We also cover the ongoing fallout from last year’s scandalous “Almost Naked” party and a new war exhibition in Moscow. 1990s reform architect Chubais sets

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Bulletins d'information

A new wave of repression on media outlets — and their readers Members Public

As was widely expected, Russia’s security forces have started cracking down on the Kremlin’s perceived opponents and enemies with renewed vigor following the presidential election. In the span of just a few days, three journalists from well-known Russian and international media outlets — Forbes Russia, Reuters and the Associated

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Politique

Is the West’s oil price cap working? Members Public

In the 18 months since it was introduced, the oil price cap has become one of the more controversial Western sanctions slapped on Russia since it invaded Ukraine. Moscow and its oil clients have found it easy to circumvent the measures and Russia’s Urals blend of crude oil has

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L'économie

Russia’s VK could be about to get a new CEO Members Public

Vladimir Putin’s inauguration — the official start of his new presidential term — is set for May 7. Talk is swirling that a possible government reshuffle could soon follow. It is not just ministries that are preparing for a leadership change, state-run companies are as well. One of the most widely

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Entreprises

THE BELL WEEKLY: A nepo-baby shuffle at VK Members Public

Hello! This week we report on a possible shake-up at one of Russia’s most important tech companies. We also assess the impact of the West’s oil price cap with two of its authors and highlight the latest crackdown on independent journalists, media outlets and their readers. Russia’s

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Bulletins d'information

Russian schoolchildren forced to commemorate ‘genocide of the Soviet people’ Members Public

In the latest installation of forced propaganda in Russian schools, students across the country were forced to kneel en masse in front of a five-pointed star — an army symbol — to mark the “genocide of the Soviet people.” It follows an intensification of war-time messaging in the Russian curriculum following the

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Politique

Russia tries to downplay importance of US aid for Ukraine Members Public

On state TV over the weekend, Russian propagandists tried to minimize the importance of the US House of Representatives approving $61 billion of military aid to Ukraine after months of delay. The key message on Russian airwaves was that most of this money would remain in the States, and would

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