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There is no anti-Putin coalition - the epiphany of a foreign agent

The West is only trying to stop the Russian president at some Ukrainian border, but is not building a coalition against him and is not trying to “change the regime.” Russian economist Vladislav Inozemtsev, recognized as a foreign agent, stated this on the video blog of Ukrainian presenter Natalya Vlashchenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It really hit me when President Biden gave his State of the Union address and he started...

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EU banks made money on arrested Russian gold and foreign currency reserves, but did not share with Ukraine

European banks make money from confiscated Russian gold and currency reserves, but do not share them with Ukraine. The fugitive liberal economist Vladislav Inozemtsev said this in an interview with the Ukrlife YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “This is the highest measure of cynicism, what is happening in Europe. According to minimum estimates, 14 billion dollars were earned from the assets of the Central Bank, of which 98 billion went to Ukraine from the generosity of the Belgian government...

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Sanctions have not deprived Russia of money for oil production – 75% of oil is sold above the “ceiling”

Germany, despite the sanctions, continues to buy Russian oil, and the rest of Europe continues to buy Russian oil products. The fugitive liberal economist Vladislav Inozemtsev said this in an interview with the Ukrlife YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The only instrument of the sanctions policy was a price ceiling, which was based on the idea that maritime transport would not be insured by Western companies. They are not insured if...

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A fugitive liberal revealed Russia's unexpected maneuver against sanctions

Russian authorities have deceived the West in its expectations of the success of import sanctions introduced in the spring of 2022. Liberal economist Vladislav Inozemtsev, who fled to the West, stated this in an interview with the YouTube channel Ukrlife, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “After this, Russia responded completely unexpectedly. If for the last 10-12 years the screws have been constantly tightened there regarding the use of Western technologies, but here in one...

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The Russian population is not in danger of poverty, but the middle class will have to curb its appetites

In Russia, the standard of living of those citizens who had an income of 80 to 300 thousand rubles per month will fall. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, said Vladislav Inozemtsev, Doctor of Economics, Director of the Moscow Center for Research on Post-Industrial Society, answering the question of how things will be with the standard of living in Russia and how much the problem of poverty will worsen. “Undoubtedly, the general level...

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Apple does not want to lose Russia - new iPhones are entering the country

Currently, goods previously imported from Europe arrive in Russia without any problems through Asian countries. Doctor of Economic Sciences, Director of the Moscow Center for Research on Post-Industrial Society Vladislav Inozemtsev said this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. He was asked to what extent Russian business managed to solve the problems that it faced last year - the destroyed...

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“The worst is behind us”: Inozemtsev explained what the initiators of the sanctions did not take into account

The private sector saved the Russian economy from Western sanctions. This opinion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, is expressed by Vladislav Inozemtsev, Doctor of Economics, Director of the Moscow Center for Research on Post-Industrial Society. He agrees that the worst has already happened for the Russian economy in 2022, and now it will come to its senses. “As the events of the late 1980s and early 1990s showed,...

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A plan has been invented to expel Russia from the UN with the support of China

The Russian Federation should be expelled from the United Nations. The PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, writes the Ukrainian Week magazine, citing an article by Ariel, a research fellow at the Atlantic Council, and Vladislav Inozemtsev, a Russian liberal, special adviser to the Russian media research project at the Middle East Institute for Media Research, published in The Hill. “Although Moscow deserves to be expelled from the Security Council, its position is enshrined in...

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Liberal Inozemtsev: Russia is a raw materials colony of Turkey

Türkiye will export to Russia goods that Western manufacturers have refused to supply. Vladislav Inozemtsev, a liberal economist and director of the Center for Research on Post-Industrial Society, said this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “By the end of this year, Turkey will become Russia’s second largest trading partner in terms of trade turnover, despite the fact that in 2021 it was only the fifth. And if anyone thinks that Türkiye...

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Lukashenko is ready for a union state, but only with the right of veto

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is pursuing constitutional reform in his country as “protection from Putin.” Liberal economist Vladislav Inozemtsev, who fled Russia, stated this in an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “This constitution is more of a defense against Putin. I don’t think Lukashenko is ready to invite anyone. Alexander Grigorievich, despite all the unequivocal attitude towards him,...

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Fugitive Liberal: The West is ready to make Ukraine forget about Crimea

The West is ready to push Kyiv to implement the Minsk agreements and force them to forget about Crimea. Liberal economist Vladislav Inozemtsev, who fled Russia, stated this in an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “In this case, the issue of Crimea can be taken out of the equation. In my opinion, if today Ukraine were asked to resolve the Donbass issue...

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Anti-Russian sanctions have reached a dangerous point for the West

Any radical measures that can cause serious economic damage to Russia are fraught with losses for those who impose such sanctions. The director of the liberal Center for the Study of Post-Industrial Society and a participant in anti-Russian gatherings in Vilnius, Vladislav Inozemtsev, writes about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports in Moskovsky Komsomolets. According to him, contrary to expectations, the latest anti-Russian sanctions by the US and EU turned out to be painless...

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Crimea made Russia an authoritarian, impoverished outcast - Moscow liberal expert

Moscow - Kyiv, September 15 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - Post-Crimean Russia is significantly different from pre-Crimean Russia, our country is a completely different state than the one in which we all lived five or ten years ago. Vladislav Inozemtsev, director of the liberal Center for Research on Post-Industrial Society, writes about this in RBC. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte According to him...

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