
Janis Kluge
Janis Kluge is an expert on Russian economics at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. He has provided insights into the geopolitical implications of resource deals between Russia and the U.S., particularly noting how President Putin may exploit negotiations to create divisions within the Western alliance, especially under the leadership of President Trump.
Born on Jan 01, 1980 (45 years old)
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Lithuania:
Janis Kluge is the deputy head of the Eastern Europe and Eurasia section at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
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Lithuania:
Janis Kluge is the deputy head of the Eastern Europe and Eurasia section at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
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Turkey:
Janis Kluge's research indicated that the daily conscription numbers increased significantly in March.
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Serbia:
Janis Kluge from the German Institute for International Security Studies showed that military recruitments surged in March.
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Romania:
Janis Kluge found that recruitment rates increased in March.
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Ukraine:
Janis Kluge is a researcher at the Institute for International Security Problems in Germany.
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Lithuania:
Janis Kluge stated that if the Kremlin wants to avoid economic collapse, it will need to continue spending at current levels long after the war ends.
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Switzerland:
Janis Kluge is an economist researching the economic impacts of sanctions against Russia.
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Croatia:
Janis Kluge commented on the risks of the EU rejecting Putin's demands.
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Croatia:
Janis Kluge commented on the risks of the EU rejecting Putin's demands.
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