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March 4, 2005
Putin's Grey Cardinals
The FT reports on Kremlinology's comeback in Putin's Russia:
"In the days of the Soviet Union, Kremlinologists assessed who was going up and down within the country's political elite by scrutinising the order in which members of the Communist party politburo climbed on to Lenin's mausoleum to watch parades on Red Square.
Today there is no Soviet Union and no parading, but Kremlinology is back. Political analysts these days, however, are more likely to pore over the increasingly Soviet-style television news to see who is hovering at President Vladimir Putin's shoulder during nightly footage of his meetings with ministers."
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"I asked them, 'Who is making the decisions?'" [Boris Fyodorov, chairman of United Financial Group] said. "They said they didn't know and they didn't want to talk about it."
Posted by michele at March 4, 2005 6:02 PM