Alexey Gusev

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Alexey Gusev is an independent sociologist based in Berlin.


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How Are Russia and Ukraine Adapting to the Kursk Incursion?

Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Dara Massicot, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, and independent researcher Alexey Gusev to discuss the unprecedented turn of events at the frontline following Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region.

Ukraine’s Kursk Incursion Undermines Russia’s Veneer of Stability

As Russia’s border regions come under attack from Ukraine, the dissonance between the illusion of peaceful life and the wartime reality for residents evacuated away from shelling is too stark to be hushed up.

· August 15, 2024
Navalny’s Death Highlights a New Global Division on Political Violence

The unexplained death in prison of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is a symbol of global attempts to shift the balance of power toward authoritarian elites everywhere.

· February 21, 2024
Ukraine War a Financial Boon for Small-Town Russia, But Can It Last?

More and more people are demanding explanations from local officials. And they’re not satisfied with answers that claim all decisions are taken in Moscow.

· September 27, 2023
Why Support for Putin’s War Is Rife in Russia’s Worst-Hit Regions

Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk—known in the 1990s as the communist “red belt”—are now a support belt for Putin’s “special operation.”

· June 6, 2023
Why Russia Won’t Disintegrate Along Its Regional Borders

Despite growing talk abroad of Russia’s coming decolonization and the potential role of the war in Ukraine in bringing it about, several factors preclude the country’s disintegration along its regional borders.

· April 20, 2023