“As Andrew Wilson argues in a paper published by ECFR, Mr Medvedev finds himself precariously placed at the liberal end of the political balance in the Kremlin.”
Media mentions
EU leaders “should not race against each other to be Mr Medvedev’s new best friend”, says ECFR’s Andrew Wilson
“While Medvedev might appear a business-friendly, liberal reformer, he remains the product of a political system that is shaped solely by elite interest and ‘political technologists’,” Wilson pointed out
A news story presenting the findings of our Medvedev policy brief
“Russia is focusing on creating a corridor of friendly states in the Balkans which would support its pipeline routes,” says Nicu Popescu
An article referring to our policy brief on the Putin succession
An article in the German weekly quoting ECFR’s policy brief on Poland’s new goverment
An article profiling the next Russian president, quoting our report entitled ?Meeting Medvedev: The Politics of the Putin Succession?
An article in the French newspaper referring to Mark Leonard’s ‘What does China Think?’
The challenges facing newly independent Kosovo are not only economic, says ECFR’s Daniel Korski