Bulletin No. 18 (148) 2024
October 22, 2024Zelensky’s Victory Plan: Western and Russian Reactions; Remchukov’s Peace "Proposal"; Russia's Targeting of Foreign Online Services
EVENTS
Zelensky’s Victory Plan
Key Elements
The West's Reaction
Russia's Reaction
ACTORS
Remchukov's Peace "Plan"
A Radical Shift?
Signals And Games
PROCESSES
Russia's Targeting Of Foreign Online Services
The Ban On Discord
Why Not Steam?
The Decision-Making Process
Military Bloggers' Discontent
In Brief
Tightening Exit Options For Foreign Firms
Northern Sea Route Oil Exports
R.Politik RECOMMENDS

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Brief presentation
Zelensky’s Victory Plan.
We examine the key elements of the plan, Western reactions, and possible unexpected outcomes. Additionally, we offer insights into Russia’s unofficial expectations and calculations concerning the latest developments.
Remchukov’s peace “proposal”.
Konstantin Remchukov, editor-in-chief of Nezavisimaya Gazeta, has proposed a peace solution that appears unusually radical. This has sparked speculation about a potential shift in Kremlin thinking or a division within the elites. We explore the underlying motives behind this proposal.
Russia's Targeting of Foreign Online Services.
Our main focus is on Russia’s recent ban of Discord and the slowdown of YouTube. We delve into the decision-making process, internal contradictions, and the competing political, corporate, military, and security interests at play.
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