Researcher or Spy? Maxim Shugaley Saga Points to How Russia Now Builds Influence Abroad

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Researcher or Spy? Maxim Shugaley Saga Points to How Russia Now Builds Influence Abroad
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From Libya to Madagascar and now Afghanistan, the unusual career path of sociologist Maxim Shugaley casts some light on how Russia often builds relationships in countries where it has a strategic interest

Among the first Russians to arrive in Kabul after the Taliban takeover in August was Maxim Shugaley, a shadowy figure working for Kremlin ally Yevgeniy Prigozhin, whom the U.S. holds responsible for interfering in the 2016 election.

Mr. Shugaley, a political operator and sociologist, came to the Afghan capital with the goal of finding areas where the Taliban could work with the political and security network led by Mr. Prigozhin, a business tycoon who is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin and is one of the most powerful players in Russian political circles. Mr. Shugaley met top officials in the Islamist group and conducted opinion polls and interviews to determine where Moscow’s opportunities might lie.

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