The change of Russian President Vladimir Putin to a new leader may lead to a new wave of aggression and "tightening of nuts" inside the country, which will lead to discontent among the population and serious social upheavals.
This "Apostrophe" was told by the famous American writer and journalist David Satter.
According to him, Russia soberly assesses the risks of the conflict with the countries of the West, so Putin's successor will not take too aggressive actions to avoid getting under new sanctions.
"Most likely, they can intensify the repression inside Russia - this is another matter. But this, of course, can not be ruled out. And this is serious, because such a cycle of repression can, in the end, cause an uprising in Russia - instability in a nuclear power, "Sater.