World leaders blame Vladimir Putin for the death of his most outspoken critic. Will the unexplained passing in prison of Alexey Navalny change anything in Russia? Or will the voices of dissent become too afraid to challenge the power of the Kremlin?
In this episode:
Vladimir Sotnikov, Associate Professor, International Relations, Higher School of Economics University.
Samuel Ramani, Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute.
Peter Nikitin, Russian Pro-Democracy Activist and Lawyer.
Host: Adrian Finighan
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