Indifference and internet humour: How the Russian people reacted to Wagner mutiny
Russians have seemingly adapted to the ongoing conflict. Stability, rather than political upheaval, remains their priority.
Russians have seemingly adapted to the ongoing conflict. Stability, rather than political upheaval, remains their priority.
Bershidsky argues that while Putin may have been personally weakened by the incident, the more significant question lies in whether the turbulence exposed vulnerabilities in the governing system.
In the aftermath of a failed rebellion led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the boss of the Wagner group, Russian President Vladimir Putin finds himself facing a critical dilemma.
In a high-stakes power struggle, President Vladimir Putin has launched a campaign to discredit Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner group.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner mercenary group and former caterer to Vladimir Putin, launched a march on Moscow demanding the resignation of Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu.
As the Wagner Uprising unfolds, Kluth delves into the ramifications of these errors and speculates on the future of Putin’s leadership.
Economists Roman Grynberg and Fwasa Singogo, who have researched the Goldenberg case, and the gold mining industry and its role in illicit financial flows in Africa, unpack the issue.
In an insightful analysis, Donald MacKay challenges the prevailing notion that South Africa’s pro-Russia stance poses an imminent risk to its economy.
Political scholars who have studied South African voter behaviour caution that opposition parties cannot rely solely on disillusionment to attract voters
See the letter from group of lawmakers from both the US Democratic and Republican parties asking the White House to move this year’s African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) summit away from South Africa – and why.