Chris Good: You have spent a lot of time talking to Russians and developing a deep understanding of Russian public opinion.
How will Prigozhin’s rebellion resonate in the Russian public consciousness, in your view?
But especially now that it’s all sort of failed in the dust, there’s certainly opinion that it’s very good that it ended.
Good: In the book, you talk about public opinion in Russia as involving a set of contradictions.
Do you think of Russia as having public opinion, per se, and how you would characterize that public opinion, or the state of mind of Russians, throughout this war?
Persons:
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Organizations:
CNN, War Studies Department, King’s College London, Reuters, Communist, Southern Military District, Getty, Telegram, Soviet Union —, Twitter, Facebook, Sputnik
Locations:
Moscow, Ukraine, Russia, Russian, Rostov, British, Don, Putin Russia, That’s, aggrievement, Chechnya, AFP, Kyiv, Soviet Union, It’s