Issue 4279. Last Updated: 11/22/2009

When Success and Image Don't Mesh

By Anna Smolchenko
The country’s crumbling infrastructure might require an urgent overhaul, rampant corruption might need to be stamped out, and runaway prices might demand taming, but Russia’s most pressing task, some observers say, lies in a completely different area.

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