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  2. Putin taps economist to run defence, replacing Shoigu in ...

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    By Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn. MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin tapped a civilian economist as his surprise new defence minister on Sunday in an attempt to gird...

  3. Putin replaces Russia’s defense minister with a civilian as ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has replaced his defense minister and close ally Sergei Shoigu with a civilian economist, a major reshuffle of military leadership more than two-years after...

  4. Analysis-Russia's surprise defence minister Belousov ... - AOL

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    RUSSIA'S PROBLEM WITH MILITARY CORRUPTION. As a former economics adviser to Putin, economy minister, first deputy prime minister and, briefly, acting prime minister, Andrei Removich...

  5. Putin replaces Russia’s defense minister with a civilian as ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has replaced his defense minister and close ally Sergei Shoigu with a civilian economist, a major reshuffle of military leadership more than two-years after Moscow ...

  6. Factbox-Who is Andrei Belousov, Putin's choice as defence ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a surprise new defence minister, nominating civilian Andrei Belousov, a former deputy prime minister who specialises in economics, for the job...

    • Logistics: The hidden challenge for Putin's military
      Logistics: The hidden challenge for Putin's military
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    • Putin's approval rating soars since he sent troops into Ukraine- state pollster
      Putin's approval rating soars since he sent troops into Ukraine- state pollster
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    • New US sanctions target more in Putin's power structure
      New US sanctions target more in Putin's power structure
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    • How the brutal WWII siege of Leningrad explains Putin's thinking on Ukraine
      How the brutal WWII siege of Leningrad explains Putin's thinking on Ukraine
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  7. Domestic policy of Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    Putin has sought to increase Russian military and economic presence in the Arctic. In August 2007, a Russian expedition named Arktika 2007 , led by Artur Chilingarov , planted a Russian flag on the seabed below the North Pole to underline Russia's 2001 claim submission . [37]

  8. Economic impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    According to economist Sergey Guriev, Russian economy after 2022 has practically split into two parallel ones: the military economy, that runs on orders placed by the government with the military industries and payments to soldiers, which has observed growth; and the civilian sector that heavily suffers from high inflation, price increases ...

  9. Andrey Illarionov - Wikipedia

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    Andrey Nikolayevich Illarionov (Russian: Андре́й Никола́евич Илларио́нов, born 16 September 1961) is a Russian economist and former senior policy advisor to Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, from April 2000 to December 2005.

  10. Yevgeny Prigozhin - Wikipedia

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    He led the Wagner Group private military company and was a close confidant of Russian president Vladimir Putin until launching a rebellion in June 2023. Prigozhin was sometimes referred to as "Putin's chef" because he owned restaurants and catering businesses that provided services to the Kremlin.

  11. Reactions to the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis - Wikipedia

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    Putin's foreign policy adviser Yury Ushakov dismissed fears of a military escalation as "nonsense", saying "We have the right to move the troops on our territory." [38] Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov said "information about Russia's alleged impending invasion of Ukraine is a lie."