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Galeotti: Decision-making in Putin's Russia: Defence Minister Shoigu and Security Council Secretary Patrushev

August 11th at 17:00 CET/11:00 EDT
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Abstract:

Given the personalistic nature of Putin's regime, those who interpret the world to him and define the options at his disposal have considerable influence. Mark Galeotti presents the findings of in-depth research into the views, policy traction and prospects of the two crucial figures in Putin's security team: Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Security Council Secretary - and de facto National Security Adviser - Nikolai Patrushev.

Biographies 

 Mark Galeotti
Director, Mayak Intelligence
Honorary Professor, University College London
Senior Associate Fellow, RUSI

Dr Mark Galeotti is the director of the London-based consultancy Mayak Intelligence Ltd, as well as an Honorary Professor at University College London and a Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI. He read history at Cambridge and took his doctorate in government at the London School of Economics, and has since been Head of History at Keele University, a Senior Research Fellow with the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Professor of Global Affairs at New York University, and a visiting professor at Rutgers-Newark (Newark, NJ), Charles University (Prague) and MGIMO (Moscow). A specialist in Russian security and international politics, his most recent books include The Vory: Russia’s super mafia (Yale, 2018), We Need To Talk About Putin (Ebury, 2019), The Weaponisation of Everything (Yale, 2022) and the forthcoming Putin’s Wars (Osprey-Bloomsbury, 2022).

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