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By Sergei Guriev - Nov 13,2022
PARIS — The timely release of a new film version of Erich Maria Remarque’s — All Quiet on the Western Front — offers a reminder of the close parallels between World War I and the current war between autocracies and democracies.
By Sergei Guriev - Jun 04,2022
PARIS — Vladimir Putin needs petrodollars, and he needs them now. Many expected Russia’s president to issue a formal declaration of war on Ukraine, a move that would permit the full mobilisation of Russia’s reserve forces.
By Sergei Guriev - Apr 14,2022
PARIS  —  After plummeting in value following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the ruble has clawed its way back to its pre-war levels.
By Sergei Guriev - Oct 21,2019
PARIS — In September 2015, world leaders committed to achieving 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
By Sergei Guriev - Feb 09,2017
The year 2016 showed that the durability of liberal democracy can no longer be taken for granted, even in the West.In fact, Harvard University political scientist Yascha Mounk’s analysis of World Values Survey data shows that in many Western countries public confidence in democra
By Sergei Guriev - May 17,2015
On May 9, Russia held its largest military parade since the Soviet era. In the tradition of that era, Red Square was filled with the army’s latest equipment, including the new T-14 “Armata” tank. And, also in the tradition of that era, ordinary people were qui
By Sergei Guriev - Mar 17,2014
The debate around Crimea is no longer centred on international law: Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly recognised that he does not feel bound by it and does not care if the rest of the world deems Russia’s actions illegal. What is not clear is whether Russia&rsq


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