Russia’s economy is doomed
Vladimir Putin is paying heavily for the illusion of economic success. In the long run, it can’t last.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Discover the latest New Statesman content on Russia, exploring the politics, culture and economy of the nation. Insightful coverage and analysis of the war in Ukraine and Putin’s presidency.
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ByThe Ukrainian army is one of the best guarantors we have against future Russian aggression.
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