Public Relations, the Kremlin, international agencies and russian public relations practice. Oxana Trush gives her view…

Oxana Trush, a young russian public relations professional who actively and intensely participated to my NYU class, submitted her final paper oxana’s second part.doc analysing Russia’s current public relations environment and, in the excerpts you may read here, she supplies interesting information on a recent public debate concerning Ketchum’s role in the G8 summit, Tim Bell’s activities in defence of the Litvinenko family ,and a number of issues I had raised in a recent post which had, at the time, not succeeded in raising interest nor participation from the many russian colleagues who, according to the statistics of this blog, visit it rather regularly.

Maybe Oxana’s comments, obviously more tangible than mine, might help raise a healthy discourse?? What do you think of her final recommendations??

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