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About Andrew Wilson

 

Andrew Wilson is a Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations and Reader at University College London. His latest book, Belarus – The Last European Dictatorship will be published by Yale in October.

 

 

Articles by Andrew Wilson

Wednesday 21st September

Latvia's unnoticed revolution: analysing the elections

Latvia has been plagued by both deep recession and fractious relations with its large Russian-speaking minority. But with the economy now recovering fast, Andrew Wilson believes the country is creeping under the radar and off the well-worn postcommunist map.
Friday 17th June

"Political technology": why is it alive and flourishing in the former USSR?

Since the 1990s, post-Soviet elites have used manipulation, corruption and the government machine to maintain their grip on power. But with countries' paths diverging over time and with little opposition to speak of in many cases, Andrew Wilson asks: why is there still a need for these dark arts?
Friday 4th September

Russia's economic crisis – no cue for ‘Perestroika 2.0’

Andrew Wilson reports zero tolerance for more shock therapy
Monday 3rd March

Russia's post-election balance

A mix of constraints and choices will define Dmitry Medvedev's performance
Tuesday 17th July

"Virtual politics" in the ex-Soviet bloc

Russia's domestic political manipulation is more radical, pervasive and corrosive of real democracy than anything attempted in the west

Monday 30th April

Ukraine's crisis of governance

A fresh compromise may salve the major political faultlines in the troubled Ukrainian polity. But the depth of the country’s institutional, regional, and personal divisions make repair far harder, says Andrew Wilson.
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