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5 Oct, 2017 09:18

Autocratic democracy? Ft. Sergey Karaganov, School of World Economics & Intl Relations dean at HSE

For all their differences, Russia and the United States are remarkably synchronized in their domestic politics. Both countries are currently going through a long-overdue process of elite rotation: it’s noisy and calamitous in the United States, and less publicized, but perhaps even more sweeping here in Russia. How will these internal transformations impact the state of the global order that both of these countries lay claim to? To discuss these issues, Oksana is joined by Sergey Karaganov, dean of the School of World Economics and International Relations at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow.

Sergey Karaganov, Dean of the School of World Economics and International Relations at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, will take part in the 14th Annual Meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi on the topic "Creative Destruction: Will a New World Order Emerge From the Current Conflicts?" where international experts will analyze the transformation of socio-political worldviews and outline the contours of the future. 

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