18 ordspråk av Sergei Markov
Sergei Markov
After a few failures in the struggle with terrorists, public opinion has been very critical of the lack of systematic activity between government agencies. This is an attempt to answer these complaints.
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Considering Ukraine's unfriendly attitude, her strivings toward NATO ... delivering gas at those old prices no longer makes sense.
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did not reflect the changes in the president's policy, but rather the strengthening of the government.
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Events took a turn for the worse there and Ukraine turned out to be an unsound partner in terms of economic cooperation.
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Fascism is a sickness of the whole society. If people believed their rulers really wanted to root out crime and corruption, they would not be drawn to fascist solutions.
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In a situation in which all the other peace mediators have proved to be paralyzed, we have in Russia a chance of giving the negotiating process a second wind.
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Iran will seek to drag out the negotiations, because while they are ongoing, the possibility of referral to the U.N Security Council and the possible implementation of economic sanctions are almost zero.
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Music is coming from the depth of people's souls and hearts.
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My own impression when I first heard the orchestra ? was a combination of perfection and warmth -- the perfection is not cold.
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Our audience is the world,
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Russia has no tradition of passing power from one leader to another without crisis. Each leader rejects the policies of his predecessor, and everyone connected with the old team faces troubles.
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Russian public opinion, when it looks at the United States policy in Azerbaijan, can not ignore the fact that the United States has a desire not in favor of democracy but in favor of profits and geopolitical domination.
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The context of culture is indivisible. Who can understand Russian music better than Russian musicians?.
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The world is our stage. They play here with the same passion, the same perfection as they play in Russia.
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There is real potential for this crisis to spread. In Crimea the population is 95 percent Russian-speaking, but they are forced to [conduct official business] in Ukrainian. There is really explosive material here.
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