May 7 marked
the first anniversary of Dmitry Medvedev's inauguration as
President of Russia. As Contributing Editor Cathy Young writes, it
is a strange anniversary of a strange presidency with a murky past,
present, and future—one that may yet turn out to be either a
fascinating chapter in Russian history or a sadly farcical
interlude.
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