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Watching Russia From Afar

Dec 15, 2022
35:58
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
The Challenge of People to People Contact
03:46 • 2min
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3
The Russian Economy and Foreign Correspondents
05:46 • 4min
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4
Do Foreign Media Still Work in Moscow?
09:49 • 2min
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Is It Still Possible to Work?
11:50 • 2min
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6
Do You Feel the Same Restraint as Polinid?
13:50 • 5min
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Is There a Better Tool to Analyze the Russian Economy?
18:51 • 4min
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8
The Quality of Government's Information on Economic Activity Is Lower Than Before the War
22:58 • 2min
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What's the Public's Mood in Russia?
24:53 • 4min
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The Challenge of Analyzing Russia Through the Visual Thinking
28:26 • 5min
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The Challenge of Journalism From Abroad
33:00 • 3min
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As we relaunch our Russia-focused podcast under the Carnegie Politika brand, FT correspondent Polina Ivanova and economist-in-exile Sergei Guriev join podcast host Alexander Gabuev to discuss how access to both data and sources has changed since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and whether people inside the Russian government itself also have a poorer understanding of the broader picture as a result of the same changes.
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