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Henry E. Hale and Adam C. Lenton, “Do Authoritarians Need a Foreign Enemy? Evidence from Fortress Russia,” International Security, v.49, no.1, Summer 2024, pp.9-50.

Henry E. Hale, Juliet Johnson, and Tomila V. Lankina, eds., Developments in Russian Politics 10 (London/Durham: Bloomsbury and Duke University Press, 2024).

Timothy Frye, Henry Hale, Ora John Reuter, and Bryn Rosenfeld, “Putin’s Hidden Weakness,” Foreign Affairs, March 25, 2024.

Richard Sakwa, Henry E. Hale, and Stephen White, eds., Developments in Russian Politics 9 (Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan and Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2019).
Stephen White, Richard Sakwa, and Henry E. Hale, eds., Developments in Russian Politics 8 (Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan and Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014).
Henry E. Hale, “Russian Regime Dynamics through 2025: Comparative Thinking about the Future,” in Maria Lipman and Nikolay Petrov, eds., Russia 2025: Scenarios for the Future (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2013), pp.125-42. 

Henry E. Hale and Ivan Kurilla, eds., Rossiia “dvukhtysiachnykh”: stereoskopicheskii vzgliad (Russia in the 2000s: A Stereoscopic View) (Moscow: Planeta, 2011).

Henry E. Hale, “Can the Machine Come to Life? Prospects for Russia’s Party System in 2020,” in Maria Lipman and Nikolay Petrov, eds., Russia in 2020: Scenarios for the Future (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment, 2011), pp.255-76.
Stephen White, Richard Sakwa, and Henry E. Hale, eds., Developments in Russian Politics 7 (Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan and Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010).
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