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Yana Gorokhovskaia

Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Russian Politics at Columbia University.
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Preaching to the Choir: The Crimea and Putin’s Domestic Audience

March 3, 2014 • by Yana Gorokhovskaia

On February 28th, the Federal Council, Russia’s upper house, granted Vladimir Putin’s request to use military force in Ukraine. By that time, Russian troops stationed at the Black Sea Naval Base in Crimea had already left their garrisons and secured the area. Russian forces now effectively occupy the Crimea, which ...

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Lenin’s Lost his Head: What’s Going On in Kyiv?

December 11, 2013 • by Yana Gorokhovskaia

On Sunday, for the second time in two weeks, a half-million people gathered to protest against the government in Kyiv’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in an action dubbed on Twitter #ЕвроМайдан (EuroMaidan). Meanwhile, a short distance away, a smaller group of people toppled an eleven-foot statue of Vladimir Lenin, quickly ...

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