Paul R. Gregory

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Biography: 

Paul Gregory is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is Cullen Professor Emeritus in the Department of Economics at the University of Houston, a research fellow at the German Institute for Economic Research in Berlin, and emeritus chair of the International Advisory Board of the Kiev School of Economics. Gregory has held visiting teaching appointments at Moscow State University and the Free University of Berlin.

Gregory was the director of the Russian Petroleum Legislation Project of the University of Houston Law Center from 1992 to 1997 and has written broadly on Russian energy.

The holder of a PhD in economics from Harvard University, he is the author or coauthor of twelve books and more than one hundred articles on economic history, the Soviet economy, transition economies, comparative economics, and economic demography. His most recent books are Women of the Gulag: Portraits of Five Remarkable Lives (Hoover Institution Press, 2013), Politics, Murder, and Love in Stalin’s Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina (Hoover Institution Press, 2010), Lenin’s Brain and Other Tales from the Secret Soviet Archives (Hoover Institution Press, 2008), Terror by Quota (Yale, 2009), and The Political Economy of Stalinism (Cambridge, 2004), for which he received the Hewett Prize, awarded to works on the political economy of Russia, Eurasia, or Eastern Europe. He co-edited The Lost Transcripts of the Politburo (Yale, 2008). His archival work is summarized in “Allocation under Dictatorship: Research in Stalin’s Archive” (Journal of Economic Literature.) As a producer, Gregory worked with director Marianna Yarovskaya on the documentary film Women of the Gulag, which was short-listed for the 2019 Academy Awards.

Gregory blogs for Defining Ideas and The Hill and tweets at #PaulR_Gregory.

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German Television’s Investigation Of Death-Flight MH17

by Paul R. Gregoryvia What Paul Gregory Is Thinking About (Blog)
Monday, April 27, 2015

Germany’s channel 1 (ARD) is running its investigative report of the downing of  “Death Flight” (Todesflug) MH 17. Although it lets Russian separatist leaders and Russian propagandists present their narrative, ARD does conclude that MH17 was shot down by a BUK missile system operating in rebel territory, most likely by a Russian crew.

Analysis and Commentary

EU's Antitrust Charge Against Gazprom: Another Putin Disaster

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Forbes
Monday, April 20, 2015

The Wall Street Journal reports that the European Union’s antitrust commission will file charges against Gazprom, the Russian state-owned natural gas company, on Wednesday.

Army of Trolls

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Hoover Digest
Monday, April 20, 2015

It sounds like something from Middle Earth: mindless trolls carrying out their leader’s malevolent will. But the leader is Vladimir Putin, and the battles are taking place in cyberspace.

Analysis and Commentary

Taking On Robert Reich And The Myth Of The 'Non-Working Rich'

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Forbes
Thursday, April 16, 2015

In his Huffington Post essay The Rise of the Working Poor and the Non-Working Rich, Robert Reich complains that: “America’s legendary ‘self-made’ men and women are being fast replaced by wealthy heirs…” Reich’s proposed remedy: raising taxes on the rich, especially inheritance taxes.

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Is The MH17 Joint Investigation Team Avoiding The Question Of Kremlin Guilt?

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Forbes
Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Joint Investigation Team (JIT), comprised of investigators from Belgium, Australia, Ukraine, Malaysia and the Netherlands, is charged with bringing the “perpetrators of the attack on MH17 (Malaysian Airlines Flight 17) to justice.”

Analysis and Commentary

The Nemtsov Murder Investigation: A Battle Of Leaks

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Forbes
Thursday, March 26, 2015

The Nemtsov murder is part of a power struggle within Putin’s power vertical. The investigation will likely determine implausibly that it was planned and executed by low-level Chechen thugs, acting on their own out of religious hatred spawned by Nemtsov’s support of Charlie Hebdo.

Analysis and Commentary

A Perry Mason Moment In The Nemtsov Murder

by Paul R. Gregoryvia What Paul Gregory Is Writing About
Tuesday, March 24, 2015

According to leaks form the Nemtsov murder investigation, the Chechen killers were given a ZAZ Chance as a surveillance and getaway car. The Kremlin investigation, it appears will settle on the charge that the Chechen 5 killed Nemtsov on their own out of anger over his rebuke of the Charlie Hebdo killings on January 10.

Analysis and Commentary

The Kremlin's New 'New' Version Of The Nemtsov Murder

by Paul R. Gregoryvia Forbes
Wednesday, March 18, 2015

On March 16, Kremlin insiders leaked a third version of the Nemtsov murder case.

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Analysis and Commentary

Rumors Fly In Moscow: Coup of Generals, Putin Stroke, FSB Against Chchenya's Kadyrov

by Paul R. Gregoryvia What Paul Gregory Is Writing About
Thursday, March 12, 2015

Vladimir Putin has not been seen publicly since March 5. Pictures of him meeting with women on the March 8 Women's Day were apparently taken earlier.

Analysis and Commentary

Something Strange Going On In The Kremlin

by Paul R. Gregoryvia What Paul Gregory Is Writing About (Blog)
Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The news coming out of Russia could not be stranger. The confessed assassin of Boris Nemtsov is visited by a human rights activist and claims he was tortured into a confession.

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