Graeme Gill is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sydney. His main research interests lie in Russian and Soviet politics, but he has also published books on various aspects of democratisation and on the origins and development of the state.
Books & arts
Putin’s nemesis?
Graeme Gill
9 September 2021
The Russian president’s party might be in trouble — but so is the opposition
International
Navalny’s long game
Graeme Gill
2 February 2021
January’s protests might be less damaging to Putin than a slow leaching away of legitimacy
International
Vladimir Putin: ruler for life?
Graeme Gill
16 March 2020
Could there be a less sinister reason why the Russian president wants the way open for a longer tenure?
Books & arts
The other Lenin
Graeme Gill
21 March 2017
Books | Coinciding with the centenary of the Russian revolution, a compelling biography of the communist revolutionary plays down politics in favour of the personal
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