![]() “You know, a guy who starts wars and takes over countries.” Kosinski, a 36-year-old assistant professor of organisational behaviour at Stanford University, was flattered that the Russian cabinet would gather to listen to him talk. “There was Lavrov, in the first row,” he recalls several months later, referring to Russia’s foreign minister. On to the stage stepped a boyish-looking psychologist, Michal Kosinski, who had been flown from the city centre by helicopter to share his research. On 14 July last year, the Russian prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, and several members of his cabinet convened in an office building on the outskirts of Moscow. ![]() ![]() ![]() V ladimir Putin was not in attendance, but his loyal lieutenants were. ![]()
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