![]() ![]() And, if you have one, include your Twitter handle, so we can notify you publicly when we answer your question (or, if you don’t want us to, tell us that). Non-progressive strategies are much simpler, as they. Progressive strategies tell you to place wagers in a sequence of betting units, increasing or lowering them depending on the outcome of the previous round. We’ll link to Anton’s forthcoming report for the CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program as soon as it is published.Īs always, keep sending us mailbag questions! If you would like to have your question answered on the podcast, send it to us! Email put “Russian Roulette” in the subject line. In roulette, all strategies can be divided into two categories non-progressive and progressive. You can view Anton’s bio, here,, and watch his recent presentation at CSIS, here: Olya and Anton discuss Russian military reforms, what new capabilities Russia demonstrated in Syria, and where the Russian military may (or may not) be heading. Anton is a leading specialist on Russia’s 2008 war in Georgia, and a widely-cited expert on Russian military capabilities and Russian operations abroad. In this episode of Russian Roulette, Olya sits down with Anton Lavrov, a visiting fellow with the Russia and Eurasia Program at CSIS and an independent defense analyst affiliated with the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST). ![]()
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