Alexandra Prokopenko
Alexandra Prokopenko is a noted political analyst and commentator, recognized for her insights on international relations and security issues, particularly regarding Eastern Europe and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Her work often explores the implications of geopolitical dynamics, and she has contributed to various publications discussing the complexities of the Ukraine-Russia war and its global ramifications.
Born on Jan 01, 1975 (51 years old)
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Italy:
Alexandra Prokopenko, along with Alexader Koryandr, estimates the labor demand in Russia is significantly higher than the supply.
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Iran:
Alexandra Prokopenko stated that the accounts known as 'Type C' are 'one of Moscow's trump cards'.
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Italy:
Alexandra Prokopenko believes that Russia is heading towards a structural crisis in a year and a half or two.
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Switzerland:
Alexandra Prokopenko believes that Putin has enough money to sustain his military efforts for another 12 to 14 months.
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Belarus:
Alexandra Prokopenko does not consider Dmitriev to be an influential figure in Russian politics.
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Romania:
Alexandra Prokopenko warns that the appearance of stability in Russia cannot last.
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Italy:
Alexandra Prokopenko notes that the military budget of Russia will decrease for the first time since the total aggression against Ukraine.
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Switzerland:
Economist and publicist Alexandra Prokopenko writes about the division of the economy due to the war.
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Slovakia:
Alexandra Prokopenko, a former Russian banker and now an expert at the Carnegie Center in Berlin, commented on the resilience of Vladimir Putin's strategy.
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Liechtenstein:
Alexandra Prokopenko stated that the government is convinced that its defense industry is not threatened even with low oil prices.
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