Kjell Albin Abrahamson
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Kjell Albin Abrahamson is a Swedish
Sweden
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 journalist and author. He is currently Swedish National Radio's
Sveriges Radio
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 senior correspondent to Warsaw
Warsaw
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, Poland
Poland
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, a position he previously held in Moscow
Moscow
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, USSR (1986–1990), twice in Vienna
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, Austria
Austria
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 (1990–1994 and 2001–2004) and once before in Warsaw (1994–1997). He also writes for Sydsvenska Dagbladet and op-ed
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 pieces for Länstidningen of Östersund
Östersund
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Abrahamson has written a number of initiated books about the transitional characteristics of Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe
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 and Russia
Russia
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. After the assassination of the Russian
Russians
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 journalist Anna Politkovskaya
Anna Politkovskaya
Anna Stepanovna Politkovskaya was a Russian journalist, author, and human rights activist known for her opposition to the Chechen conflict and then-President of Russia Vladimir Putin...

, Abrahamson blamed the Russia
Russia
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n President Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
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, naming him "Gasputin" (an obvious mockery of the president, Gazprom
Gazprom
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, and the Russian mystic
Mysticism
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 Grigori Rasputin
Grigori Rasputin
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin was a Russian Orthodox Christian and mystic who is perceived as having influenced the latter days of the Russian Emperor Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their only son Alexei...

), concluding: "With oil and gas, (Putin) has succeeded, where the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
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- despite having nuclear weapons - failed".

Selected bibliography

  • Munkavlen och ordet : [Polen 81] = [Knebel i slowo] : [Polska 81], Göteborg : Maneten, 1981. ISBN 978-91-7576-002-5
  • Från stormakt till Big Mac : oväsentligheter om Sovjetunionen, Stockholm : Norstedt, 1991. ISBN 978-91-1-911772-4
  • Fakta om Tjeckien och Slovakien, Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell, 1994. ISBN 978-91-21-15202-7
  • Balkan betyder berg : [reporter i krigets Jugoslavien], Stockholm : Fischer, 1995. ISBN 978-91-7054-770-6
  • Fakta om Österrike och Schweiz, Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell, 1996. ISBN 978-91-21-14561-6
  • Polen - diamant i aska (Polska - diament w popiele), Stockholm : Fischer, 1997. ISBN 978-91-7054-850-5
  • Sverige och Polen : Szwecja i Polska, Stockholm : Svenska institutet, 2000. ISBN 978-91-520-0642-9
  • Den harmynte humoristen, Stockholm : Fischer, 2002. ISBN 978-91-7054-954-0
  • Enkel biljett till Polen, Rimbo : Fischer & Co, 2004. ISBN 978-91-85183-04-3
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