Vladimir Milov’s website is run in Russian, but Mr. Milov is very active internationally as well. On this webpage, you may find some of his publications, presentations and videos in English.
Vladimir Milov’s key report on de-monopolization of the Russian economy prepared for Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s Open Russia foundation:
- «Demonopolization Of The Economy As An Axis Of Russia’s Future Reforms» — download the report in English (PDF)
Recent podcasts:
- The American Interest «Finding Putin’s Pressure Points» (December 2019)
- Vladimir Milov on Russian Politics — Center for New American Security (December 2019)
Some of the recent publications:
- January 2020: Putin and the Road to 2024: What Happened? An analysis of the announced Constitutional and Government Changes
- May 2018: Vladimir Milov on Russian reforms and future at the Lawfare Podcast
- May 2018: Detailed comment by Vladimir Milov on the new Medvedev cabinet of ministers
- August 2017: «Why Sanctions Matter: They hurt the Kremlin a lot more than most Western analysts appreciate»
- July 2017: «The Trump-Putin deal gets real»
- April 2017: «I worked for Putin’s government, then became one of his biggest critics»
- March 2017: «Sunday’s Protests: Russia Is Back» — Milov’s take on the massive street protests in Russia that took place on March 26th, 2017 (Milov was an active participant of protests, see more footage here), and their consequences
- February 2017: «The Russian Economy IN FOCUS: Recovery is Further Away than Some Might Think»
- February 2017: «Why Trump has nothing to do with Rosneft «privatization» deal»
- November 2016: «The Art of the (Trump-Putin) Deal»
- December 2015: «Russia’s Downfall: The Worst Economic Crisis Since the Collapse of the USSR»
Presentations and speeches:
- September 2018: Current situation in Russia and possible post-Putin future — Vladimir Milov at the Martens Centre in Brussels
- May 2018: «Politics and Economics in Putin’s Fourth Term» — Vladimir Milov at the Atlantic Council
- November 2017: Vladimir Milov at the Halifax International Security Forum
- March 2017: Vladimir Milov in the policy debate «Stronger Together: A Western Security Front Based on Common Values» at European People’s Party Congress in Malta, March 29th (full video)
- October 2016: Key aspects of today’s Russian energy policy
- September 2013: Can Gazprom be changed?
- January 2013: Audio of Vladimir Milov’s speech at Chatham House conference «Democratic Futures» in London (listen here)
- November 2011, Chatham House, London: Minutes of Vladimir Milov’s speech, where he had predicted turbulent political events in Russia of the Winter of 2011-2012, contrary to the mainstream opinion of the time
Videos:
«Politics and Economics in Putin’s Fourth Term» — Vladimir Milov at the Atlantic Council, May 2018:
«We are committed to end Putin’s easy living» — Milov at the Halifax International Security Forum, November 2017:
PLENARY 5_RAPPROACHEMENT WITH RUSSIA_POST-PUTIN PREP from Halifax Int. Security Forum on Vimeo.
Milov in «BBC HARDtalk», May 2016:
Milov at CNBC, May 6th 2016:
Milov’s speech at the European Parliament in Brussels, March 1st 2016:
Milov speaking at the Center for Strategic & International Studies in Washington D.C. during a discussion on the Russian economy, October 2015:
«Europe and the challenge from Putin’s Russia» — discussion in Oslo (June 2015), other panelists include Ine Eriksen Søreide (Minister of Defence, Norway), Mikuláš Dzurinda (President of the Martens Centre and ex-PM of Slovakia), and Elmar Brok (Chairman of the European Parliament foreign relations committee):
Discussion on the Russian society and political future at the Lennart Meri conference in Tallinn in April 2015:
Milov’s lecture on the Russian oil & gas sector at the Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy, New York, January 7th, 2015 (event at the CGEP website):
Milov speaking at the Halifax International Security Forum in Halifax, Canada, November 2014:
Milov speaking on the Russian political and economic situation at the Center for Strategic & International Studies in Washington D.C., April 2012 (event at CSIS website):