More than three years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin maintains tight control over domestic narratives to be delivered to Russian society but also reinforces its legislative arsenal as a tool to silence dissenting voices.
To explore how Russians perceive and interpret the war, their country’s trajectory, and the West, Carnegie Europe held a fireside chat with Alexander Baunov, senior fellow and editor-in-chief at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, and Olga Oliker, program director for Europe and Central Asia at the International Crisis Group. The event titled “Russia’s Internal Front: Perspectives Beyond the Kremlin Line” took place in…
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