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Stephen Dalziel

Former BBC Russian Affairs Analyst, former Executive Director of Russo-British Chamber of Commerce. @DLCtraining
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Former BBC Russian Affairs Analyst, former Executive Director of Russo-British Chamber of Commerce. @DLCtraining

Is Russia more or less of a mafia state than it was 25 years ago?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 2 ответа
I'd say it's probably more of a mafia state actually because it's more organised. It became a mafia state. Towards the end of the Soviet Union and certainly after its break-up, it was a... Читать далее
Former BBC Russian Affairs Analyst, former Executive Director of Russo-British Chamber of Commerce. @DLCtraining

What does Russia want at the moment?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 1 ответ
There are two questions here. There's what does Russia want? And there’s what does Putin want? And the one that’s clearly dominating everything is: what does Putin want? Unfortunately... Читать далее
Former BBC Russian Affairs Analyst, former Executive Director of Russo-British Chamber of Commerce. @DLCtraining

What is Russia trying to achieve in Syria?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 1 ответ
Its first and foremost aim is to establish Russia's place on the world stage once again. I’m afraid we have to keep going back to Soviet times because there are so many parallels between... Читать далее
Former BBC Russian Affairs Analyst, former Executive Director of Russo-British Chamber of Commerce. @DLCtraining

Is Russia’s current global belligerence a way of masking weaknesses at home?

спрашиваетEdie Mullen  · 1 ответ
Russia is spending more on its military. We see what’s happening in Ukraine and Syria. It’s sending a flotilla through the English Channel, overflying airspace very close to NATO's... Читать далее
Former BBC Russian Affairs Analyst, former Executive Director of Russo-British Chamber of Commerce. @DLCtraining

What happens to Russia after Putin?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 1 ответ
We all have to go at some point. In the past, in the USSR either die or get too decrepit to carry on. Although decrepitude has never been something to stop Soviet leaders. Only death... Читать далее