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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute and the Center for European Studies pres
 ents Russian author and journalist Dmitry Bykov. Given\nthe harsh politica
 l repression in Vladimir Putin’s Russia\, most prominent\nmembers of the p
 olitical opposition are either in jail or in exile. Hundreds of thousands 
 of\nRussians fled the country after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukr
 aine in\nFebruary 2022\, and all opposition media were forced to close or 
 move abroad. What future does Russia’s\nopposition have\, given the ongoin
 g Russian war against Ukraine and more than\ntwo decades of Putin’s rule?T
 his event is supported by The Anna Gorbatsevich Russian Studies Fund.Dmitr
 y\nBykov is one of Russia’s most prominent writers and public intellectual
 s. He is the author of more\nthan 70 books\, including collections of poet
 ry\, literary criticism\,\nbiographies and novels. He also has worked as a
 \njournalist\, editor\, university lecturer\, and radio and television hos
 t.&nbsp\;He is an outspoken critic\nof Russian President Vladimir Putin. I
 n 2019 he was a victim of an apparent\nattempted poisoning\, and in 2022 h
 e was declared a “foreign agent” by the\nRussian government. He is current
 ly Artist in Residence\, Ithaca City of Asylum.
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SUMMARY:Dmitry Bykov: The Russian opposition in exile - does it have a futu
 re?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute and the Center for E
 uropean Studies presents Russian author and journalist Dmitry Bykov. </p><
 p>Given\nthe harsh political repression in Vladimir Putin’s Russia\, most 
 prominent\nmembers of the political opposition are either in jail or in ex
 ile. Hundreds of thousands of\nRussians fled the country after the full-sc
 ale Russian invasion of Ukraine in\nFebruary 2022\, and all opposition med
 ia were forced to close or move abroad. What future does Russia’s\nopposit
 ion have\, given the ongoing Russian war against Ukraine and more than\ntw
 o decades of Putin’s rule?</p><p>This event is supported by The Anna Gorba
 tsevich Russian Studies Fund.</p><p>Dmitry\nBykov is one of Russia’s most 
 prominent writers and public intellectuals. He is the author of more\nthan
  70 books\, including collections of poetry\, literary criticism\,\nbiogra
 phies and novels. He also has worked as a\njournalist\, editor\, universit
 y lecturer\, and radio and television host.&nbsp\;He is an outspoken criti
 c\nof Russian President Vladimir Putin. In 2019 he was a victim of an appa
 rent\nattempted poisoning\, and in 2022 he was declared a “foreign agent” 
 by the\nRussian government. He is currently Artist in Residence\, Ithaca C
 ity of Asylum.</p>
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