Trying to analyze Russia: political scientist Ekaterina Schulmann explains how to properly understand the day-to-day life of a nuclear power and Putin’s desire to conquer the neighbor
Ekaterina Schulmann is a political scientist and publicist. She has
been explaining the inevitable political processes, laws, and
underlying logic that guides the Russian government for years. She
has a big fan base In Russia and some people see her as th
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Ekaterina Schulmann is a political scientist and publicist. She
has been explaining the inevitable political processes, laws, and
underlying logic that guides the Russian government for years.
She has a big fan base In Russia and some people see her as the
next president of the country. But now it’s even theoretically
impossible since Ekaterina got listed as a foreign agent, as were
many others who spoke their thoughts about Russian politics.
Ekaterina, as probably every rational person, was certain that
war wasn't going to happen — and made a mistake. We talked to her
about how the Russian citizens are forced to leave the country,
what the Kremlin is afraid of, what future awaits Russian
science, and why both Russia and Ukraine are at war with Hitler.
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