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Protests in Russia in 2011-2012 against corruption and lack of pluralistic democracy

01/28/2009

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Russian deputy prime minister Vladislav Surkov resigns following Putin reprimand - The Washington Post

Washington Post 05.09.2013

Ex-Aide to Medvedev and Putin Out at Kremlin

New York Times 05.08.2013

Putin's Children

New York Times 12.25.2011

Mayor's Rival Contests Moscow Vote Result

Wall Street Journal 09.09.2013

Vladimir Putin returns to Russian presidency weaker than when he left it - The Washington Post

Washington Post 05.06.2012

Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Detained Near Rally

Wall Street Journal 12.31.2014

Fear Envelops Russia After Killing of Putin Critic Boris Nemtsov

New York Times 02.28.2015

Boris Nemtsov, Putin Foe, Is Shot Dead in Shadow of Kremlin

New York Times 02.27.2015

Thousands March in Moscow in Memory of Slain Activist Boris Nemtsov

Wall Street Journal 03.02.2015

The Brilliant Boris Nemtsov: A Reformer Who Never Backed Down

New York Times 03.02.2015

Web Problems Plague Russia Critics

Wall Street Journal 12.12.2011

Medvedev Urges Reform of Russian Political System

New York Times 12.17.2011

Russia Inc.'s Love-Hate Thing for Putin

BusinessWeek 12.15.2011

Critics Deride Medvedev Overhauls

Wall Street Journal 12.23.2011

The Next Russian Revolution?

New York Times 12.23.2011

Russian Orthodox Church Turns From Kremlin Ally to Critic

New York Times 12.29.2011

Russians Rally for Jailed Protester Sergei Udaltsov

New York Times 12.29.2011

Russia’s protests: First we take Sakharov Avenue

Economist 12.31.2011

Russian Liberals Weigh Alliance With Nationalists

New York Times 01.28.2012

The Politics of Dignity

New York Times 01.31.2012

Sergei Kolesnikov Aims to Expose Corruption of Putin Era

New York Times 02.03.2012

Protesters Throng Frozen Moscow in Anti-Putin March

New York Times 02.04.2012

Vladimir Putin: My vision for a better Russia - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02.09.2012

Russia Plans to Retry Dead Lawyer Sergei L. Magnitsky in Tax Case

New York Times 02.07.2012

Vladimir Putin, Falling Czar

BusinessWeek 02.09.2012

Protest Leaders See a Tepid Kremlin Outreach

Wall Street Journal 02.21.2012

Anti-Putin protesters encircle Moscow - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.01.2012

The Man Vladimir Putin Fears Most

Wall Street Journal 03.03.2012

Vladimir Putin set for re-election as Russian president; opponets claim widespread fraud - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.04.2012

Putin Wins Disputed Victory

Wall Street Journal 03.05.2012

Kremlin Puts Off Political Opening

Wall Street Journal 03.08.2012

How Russia’s urban middle class can bring an end to Putinism - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.09.2012

Turning the Tables on Russia

New York Times 04.16.2012

George W. Bush: The Arab Spring and American Ideals

Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012

Report Says Support for Putin Is Dropping

Wall Street Journal 05.23.2012

Protesters Defy Efforts to Muffle Anti-Putin Outcry

New York Times 06.12.2012

Ponomarev Works to Change Russia From the Inside

New York Times 06.23.2012

Russia’s Summer of Idealism

New York Times 07.17.2012

Anti-Putin Band Goes to Trial

Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012

Russia Accuses Activist of Embezzlement

Wall Street Journal 08.01.2012

Russian Activist Aleksei Navalny Charged With Embezzlement

New York Times 07.31.2012

For Russians, Corruption Is Just a Way of Life

New York Times 08.18.2012

Putin’s United Russia Party Dominates Regional Elections

New York Times 10.15.2012

In Russia, Putin and Merkel Spar Over Rights

New York Times 11.16.2012

Russian Orthodox Church Elects Outspoken Patriarch

New York Times 01.28.2009

With Case Reopened, the Russian Activist Aleksei Navalny Expects the Worst

New York Times 03.27.2013

Gorbachev Attacks Putin and His Restrictions

New York Times 04.01.2013

Why the US fears Russia is hacking its presidential election - BBC News

BBC News 10.11.2016

The angst of the liberal democrats who once thought Russia’s future was in their hands

Washington Post 08.18.2017


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