Masha Lipman

Political analyst, Carnegie Moscow Center

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Political analyst at the Carnegie Moscow Center and writer of a monthly political colum for the Washington Post

Masha Lipman on KCRW

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Leaders of the  world's largest economies  are proclaiming success for their  G-20 summit , promising concerted action against the global recession.

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