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Dr Alina Polyakova
Director & Fellow , Berkeley PhD, Russia, European populism, emerging tech and their intersections. Views my own.
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CEPA 27. sij
While the impact of Putin's constitutional changes are yet to be fully realized, the Kremlin's message is abundantly clear, writes . In Russia, politicians decide things, not voters.
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Steven Erlanger 27. sij
Italy Election Deals Blow to Nationalist Leader Salvini
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Dr Alina Polyakova 24. sij
Russia has become a safe haven for extremists, cyber criminals, and even secessionists from all over the world as the government turns a blind eye and at times encourages/uses these groups for its own objectives.
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Lawfare 24. sij
For this Arbiters of Truth series episode, and spoke with Stanford Internet Observatory technical research manager Renee DiResta about how technology platforms and algorithms interact with false and misleading narratives:
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Samuel Bendett 21. sij
“Russia is . . . pursuing greater use of machine learning and automation for its global disinformation campaigns,” John Shanahan, director of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center at the US Department of Defense, warned recently.
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Molly Montgomery 19. sij
Highly unusual for an official, in this case NSC Sr Director for Europe Andrew Peek, to be placed on leave pending an investigation. Allegations must be serious. But beyond that, not a good time to lose yet another senior administration official on Europe.
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Szabolcs Panyi 16. sij
Former EU diplomat suspected of spying for China is Gerhard Sabathil, writes. Yesterday, reported that German prosecutors investigate 3ppl suspected of spying. Sabathil also holds a Hungarian citizenship.
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Amy Mackinnon🦩 16. sij
New: Who is Russia's new Prime Minister? Many Russians were asking themselves that yesterday too. and I look at how a little-known tax man just became Putin's No.2
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Ben Hodges 16. sij
Excellent analysis by my CEPA teammate, Maria Snegovaya, of yesterday's power moves in Russia.
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Maria Snegovaya 16. sij
Too bad forgot to mention that Mishustin's father, Vladimir Moiseevich, was a personnel officer at First Chief Directorate of the KGB of the USSR. He worked under the roof of the referent at the USSR Embassy in Bulgaria. Then, spied in Afghanistan and Luxembourg.
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Is the Kremlin looking to Chinese model? "Putin's remarks about the State Council seems to suggest that this speculation may be accurate.” ⁦⁩ ⁦
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CEPA 15. sij
. decodes what Putin's latest announcement means for the future of Russia's Potemkin institutions as the 2024 dance begins.
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Here’s Putin’s opening move for staying in power past 2024: changing the constitution, which has always been the most straightforward path of least resistance
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @apolyakova
7/ this was inevitable, the question is why now? Growing economic insecurity in Russia, recent political unrest, and uncertainty about the timing of other viable options mean that Kremlin needs to present an image of stability and certainty
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @apolyakova
6/ should not place too much importance on who will be the next PM as real power will continue to reside with Putin and PM is unlikely to be the “successor”
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Balazs Jarabik 15. sij
This pic is making a round in .
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @MSnegovaya
Yes, I think it remains to be seen - though there are similarities in the structure of transition, I agree on that
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @SamBendett @AKendallTaylor
Which would be a misjudgment
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @MSnegovaya
Doesn’t seem like he’s receding into the background
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Dr Alina Polyakova 15. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @biannagolodryga
Exactly right.
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