Bonus: Putinism, memory politics, and the future of Russia

Bonus: Putinism, memory politics, and the future of Russia

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Day 611.


During the Ukraine: the latest team's recent trip to the United
States, host David Knowles had the pleasure of visiting
Georgetown University in Washington D.C to moderate a
conversation between a group of academics.


In the first part of their discussion, they look at the politics
of modern Russia, Vladimir Putin’s influence on it and how it may
change in the future.


Contributors:


David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.


Professor Michael David-Fox (Center for Eurasian, Russian, and
East European Studies, School of Foreign Service at Georgetown
University).


Dr. Diana Dumitru (Ion Ratiu Professor in Romanian Studies at
Georgetown University).


Maria Snegovaya (Senior fellow for Russia and Eurasia with the
Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic
and International Studies (CSIS) and a postdoctoral fellow in
Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service).
@MSnegovaya on Twitter.


Jonathan Lincoln (Interim Director, Andrew Siegal Visiting
Professor Center for Jewish Civilization, Georgetown University).


Read: The Ideology of Putinism: Is It
Sustainable?, Maria Snegovaya, Michael Kimmage and Jade McGlynn:
https://www.csis.org/analysis/ideology-putinism-it-sustainable


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