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This Special Edition Policy Brief by senior associate Dmitri Trenin offers insight into where Russia, under Vladimir Putin, is headed and what it means to the West.
Author: Dmitri Trenin, Deputy Director, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Moscow Center
October 1, 2005
This Special Edition Policy Brief by senior associate Dmitri Trenin offers insight into where Russia, under Vladimir Putin, is headed and what it means to the West.
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