Putin's Pipedreams Recycled
In a comment piece in The Moscow Times Martin Gilman, a former senior representative of the International Monetary Fund in Russia, attempts to answer the question – what should the new Russian government’s programme be? She says that the required reforms in Russia are pretty clear — and have been for a long time. The article argues that the government's 2020 strategy sounds very reasonable. The Kremlin knows what to do, but it doesn't mean that the needed reforms will actually be done.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
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