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...Back when I was still able to visit that country, Fyodor Lukyanov — a foreign policy thinker close to Putin — told me that the Russian president was driven by the fear that his nation might permanently lose...
...As proof, she cites the views of Fyodor Lukyanov, a foreign policy expert with Kremlin ties....
...Fyodor Lukyanov, an academic close to the Russian leader, once told me that Putin was driven above all by the fear that Russia, for the first time in centuries, might lose its status as a great power....
...Like Lukyanov, Yan believes that “the US-led world order is fading away . . . In its place will come a multipolar order”....
...It’s absurd,” Lukyanov says....
...“To many people’s surprise here, including mine, Russian actions [in Syria] were successful, efficient and cost effective,” Fyodor Lukyanov, editor-in-chief of Russia in Global Affairs magazine, said in...
...“It’s become clear in the last half-year that there won’t be any more negotiations according to the old models,” said Fyodor Lukyanov, a Russian foreign policy analyst and adviser to the Kremlin....
...Gideon Rachman goes to Moscow to talk to Fyodor Lukyanov, editor-in-chief of the journal Russia in Global Affairs and regarded as close to Vladimir Putin....
...Mr Lukyanov offers some fascinating insights into the Russian president’s drive to re-establish Russia as a global power — and on his curious relationship with Donald Trump....
...As Mr Lukyanov’s reaction suggested, it has international significance....
...Here's a taste of what to expect in our first episode, in which Gideon goes to Moscow to interview Fyodor Lukyanov, a journalist considered close to the Kremlin, about Putin's Russia...
...Here's a taste of what to expect in our first episode, in which Gideon goes to Moscow to interview Fyodor Lukyanov, a journalist considered close to the Kremlin, about Putin's Russia....
...Further reading In search of liberal nationalism “Last summer, I had a thought-provoking conversation in Moscow with Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor of the journal Russia In Global Affairs....
...(FT) Rachman Review Gideon Rachman, our chief foreign affairs commentator, goes to Moscow to talk to Fyodor Lukyanov, editor-in-chief of the journal Russia in Global Affairs who is regarded as close to...
...(BBC) Rachman Review Gideon Rachman, our chief foreign affairs columnist, goes to Moscow to talk to Fyodor Lukyanov, editor-in-chief of the journal ‘Russia in Global Affairs’ who is regarded as close to...
...It cannot reach those who don’t have good relations with Russia in Syria,” Mr Lukyanov said....
...“[Israel] understands that there will no longer be any freedom of action since the Syrian armed forces have at their disposal weapons of powerful striking power,” Fyodor Lukyanov, editor of the Russia in...
...The relationship has worked because Mr Putin has been receptive to Israel’s security concerns over Iranian forces near its border, said Fyodor Lukyanov, chairman of the Council for Foreign and Defense Policy...
Kim’s provocations and the US’s failure to act strengthen Moscow’s position
...“Putin is not scared, but he is concerned about Trump, because he is unconventional and very much obsessed with demonstrating force,” said Fyodor Lukyanov, editor-in-chief of the Russia in Global Affairs...
...“Syria is a field of resistance, of ideological confrontation with the US,” said Grigory Lukyanov, a conflict expert at the Russian International Affairs Council, a state-backed think-tank....
...But there’s another factor at work, says Grigory Lukyanov of the Russian International Affairs Council, a state-backed think-tank: Syria is a field of resistance, of ideological confrontation with the US...
...“The declaration of victory was intended to create an impression of success in the run-up to the upcoming presidential elections [in March],” said Grigory Lukyanov, a conflict expert at the Russian International...
...Moscow’s mood is “confusion” and “wait-and-see” after the Trump administration confounded its hopes of a sharp improvement in US-Russian relations, says Mr Lukyanov....
...“Personally, he clearly is drawn to Putin, but policy-wise, we may be forced to recognise that Russia is just not a priority for him,” said Mr Lukyanov....
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