
Vladimir Putin’s new presidential term is just beginning, but it is increasingly looking like the beginning of the end. Whenever Russia’s people pour into the streets en masse, as they currently are doing, from that point on, things never work out well for the authorities. In 1917, Russian Emperor Nicholas II had to abdicate in [...]
CommentaryAugust 17, 2012Read More
It’s that time again – Russia’s pre-election season when prime ministers are changed as in a game of musical chairs. The last one seated, it is supposed, will become Russia’s next president. As the end of his rule approached, Boris Yeltsin went through at least a half-dozen prime ministers, looking for the one who would [...]
CommentaryNovember 1, 2007Read More
Putin’s Final Act
Vladimir Putin’s new presidential term is just beginning, but it is increasingly looking like the beginning of the end. Whenever Russia’s people pour into the streets en masse, as they currently are doing, from that point on, things never work out well for the authorities. In 1917, Russian Emperor Nicholas II had to abdicate in [...]
CommentaryAugust 17, 2012No CommentRead More