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Medvedev's Russia

By Daniel Igra  -  08.05.2008 / 21:10 CET
As Russia enters a new era uncertain whether it will differ from the old era, experts share their expectations of Russia's new president.

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Contributors

Nabi Abdullaev: Staff writer at The Moscow Times and commentator on North Caucasus affairs
Pavel Baev: Senior researcher at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Fraser Cameron: Director of the EU-Russia Centre, Brussels
Jonathan Cohen: Co-director of the Caucasus Programme, Conciliation Resources, London
Sam Greene: Scholar-in-residence at the Carnegie Moscow Centre
Chris Hunter: Director of the Centre for Peacemaking and Community Development, Moscow
Nina L. Khrushcheva: Professor of international affairs at The New School, and a senior fellow of the World Policy Institute, New York; she is the great-granddaughter of the Soviet leader Nikita Krushchev
Ivan Krastev: Director of the Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia
Tanya Lokshina: Researcher at Human Rights Watch, Moscow
Alex Pravda: Fellow of St Antony's College and lecturer in Russian and Eastern European Politics, Oxford University

Nicholas Redman: Editor-in-chief of ViewsWire, Economist Intelligence Unit (like European Voice, a member of the Economist group)
Peter Rutland: Professor of government at Wesleyan University and long-time commentator on Russian affairs
Dmitri Trenin: Senior associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Moscow

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