War, Inflation, and Putin's Paranoia: has Russian Public Opinion Begun to Shift?

War, Inflation, and Putin's Paranoia: has Russian Public Opinion Begun to Shift?

Author: CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies May 15, 2026 Duration: 41:10
Max and Maria welcome back Dr. Sam Greene, professor of Russian Politics at King's College London, to discuss the state of Russian public opinion today, and whether domestic conditions have begun change given the state of the economy, war, and reports of increasing paranoia in the Kremlin. 

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