Vacation note

The Oil and the Glory will be away for much of the month of August on vacation. Entries will continue to be tallied for the Kremlin Contest, the competition to guess who will be Russia’s next president and prime minister, and the date that Vladimir Putin will make his choice known. Here are the rules. ...

The Oil and the Glory will be away for much of the month of August on vacation. Entries will continue to be tallied for the Kremlin Contest, the competition to guess who will be Russia's next president and prime minister, and the date that Vladimir Putin will make his choice known. Here are the rules. The deadline is Sept. 1. Have a great summer.

The Oil and the Glory will be away for much of the month of August on vacation. Entries will continue to be tallied for the Kremlin Contest, the competition to guess who will be Russia’s next president and prime minister, and the date that Vladimir Putin will make his choice known. Here are the rules. The deadline is Sept. 1. Have a great summer.

 

<p> Steve LeVine is a contributing editor at Foreign Policy, a Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation, and author of The Oil and the Glory. </p>

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