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...She was the only person Alexei could tell everything to, who was always by his side and his closest friend,” says Yevgenia Albats, an exiled Russian journalist and a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School...
...“Alexei Navalny the politician is two people. Yulia and Alexei Navalny,” said Yevgenia Albats, an exiled Russian journalist and a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government....
...Russia: Hundreds of people gathered for outside a church in south-eastern Moscow where Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny will be buried later today....
...Why hasn’t deglobalisation taken hold, asks senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School Megan Greene....
...State monitoring has been made easy by the vast scale and intrusiveness of surveillance capitalism, as described by the Harvard scholar Shoshana Zuboff....
...“At least university campuses get built,” says Alexei Navalny, an opposition leader and fierce critic of Putin’s oligarchic entourage....
...“Traits like overconfidence and self-absorption should be seen as red flags,” he writes in the book, which is based on a Harvard Business Review blog of the same title that was published in 2013....
...resurgence of the Ottoman Empire, the other about the imminent asymmetric response and the fear a Turkey enslaved by the west has of the resurgence of the Russian Empire,” wrote Russian opposition leader Alexei...
...After Sergeyev’s death in 1951, his collection found its way to Harvard, where it lay more or less dormant....
...The great theorist of this trend is Steven Pinker, professor of psychology at Harvard....
...A graduate of Harvard Business School, Ms Kolesnik gave up a job in the US at McKinsey, the management consultancy, to return to her home city of St Petersburg in 2011 to launch an online hotel booking agency...
...In Russia particularly it has seen curious results, says Roberto Foa, a Harvard University researcher who works with the survey....
...Tisch professor of history at Harvard and author of ‘The Great Degeneration’...
...In a classic essay published in the 1970s, at the height of the cold war, Harvard historian Edward L....
...Consider Ricardo Hausmann, a former Venezuelan government minister and former member of the board of the country’s central bank, who is now a professor at Harvard....
...He also seems to have the support of Alexei Mordashov....
...Russia already has its fair share of MBA programmes – 51 are government licensed and dozens more operate without a licence – but without the weight of a Harvard or Insead....
...And, with the appointment of Alexei Ratmansky as director, the Bolshoi becomes once again a choreographer’s ensemble – though not exclusively so, as it had been during the Grigorovich era....
...The smart money must be on Harvard winning the race for funding – Ghosn’s comments were prompted by a question from the university’s senior associate dean for advancement, Holly Taylor Sargent....
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