The odds of Russia's economy collapsing are 'extremely small' and the war can go on for the long term, economist says
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"The war, formally an 'emergency,' has been rethought as a 'new normal' that can be waged indefinitely. Even though many experts are still talking about the aggravating slowdown in Russia, the Kremlin is mostly right: These days, the economy is the Russian dictator's reliable rear."
"To conclude, I would argue that Russia seems to have become a long-term threat to the Western world whose chance of economic collapse is extremely small."
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