Unpacking the economics behind Russia’s military recruitment machine, with researcher Janis Kluge

February 20
25 mins

Episode Description

It’s no secret that Russia relies on high salaries and sign-on bonuses to recruit soldiers to fight in Ukraine. Despite staggering battlefield losses, an estimated 30,000 men still enlist every month. But after four years of full-scale war, the cost of finding volunteers is only rising steadily, and the burden is falling on Russia’s regions. 

Why have hundreds of thousands of men joined the Russian army? How much does it cost to sustain recruitment? And is it only a matter of time before Vladimir Putin will be forced to declare another mobilization? In this episode of The Naked Pravda, deputy editor Eilish Hart explores the big questions behind Russia’s recruitment numbers with Dr. Janis Kluge, a researcher at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin.

Time stamps for this episode:

  • (2:14) Where the data comes from: Using federal and regional budgets
  • (6:59) Quotas and pressure: How the top-down recruitment system works
  • (9:03) Why men enlist: Bonuses, debt, and coercion at the margins
  • (11:43) What recruitment really costs
  • (16:50) Bonus shopping: Recruits traveling to the highest-paying regions
  • (21:43) Will Putin mobilize again? Scenarios and warning signs

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