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The Russia Profile Special Report is a quarterly publication that consists of a collection of articles by different staff and freelance authors dedicated to a specific central theme of the editors' choosing. Stories found in our Special Reports are the best-researched, most profound and comprehensive analytical pieces available at RussiaProfile.Org.

The Special Reports are an indispensible tool for any Russia watcher or researcher interested in taking a closer look at the pressing issues that affect the modern Russian society. The reports are a derivative of the print version of our monthly magazine that is no longer published on paper, but is available in various digital formats for the convenience of our readers.

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On a Personal Note

Editorial Comment by Russia Profile Staff 02/03/2012 Russia Profile brings you some of the best analysis on top stories in Russia today. But there’s always more behind them. Each Friday, our writers provide their own take on the news, offering unique commentary to put events into a different perspective. This week, Andrew Roth wonders if protests in Moscow can (and will) boil over, Tai Adelaja asks if the Kremlin would ever ban social networks, and Dan Peleschuk laments that opposition rallies are no longer spontaneous (and that he has to brave the cold to cover them).

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