Fear and Loathing in Russia. Страх и ненависть в России

Roman Dobrokhotov; Christo Grozev Moderator: Artemy Troitsky Voices of Russia, series of discussions held by the Open Estonia Foundation Thirty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, democracy and the independent media continue to decline in Russia. We have witnessed the transition from a post-totalitarian regime to rigged elections, diverse forms of authoritarianism and the reinstitution of practices from the Soviet era. Draconian laws, the blocking of websites and throttling of the internet, and the smothering of leading news outlets has put steadily growing pressure on the independent media. These developments have been accompanied by intense propaganda campaigns claiming that the West has hostile intentions towards Russia. The regime’s authoritarian nature is also reflected in its foreign policy. For example, Russia’s assertion that the three core Slavic nations are ‘one people’ is used to legitimise its intervention in the affairs of Ukraine and Belarus. But this idea dismisses the authenticity
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