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Pre-war experimental evidence that Putin's propaganda elicited strong support for military invasion among Russians. [PDF]
In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. The Putin regime used extensive and aggressive propaganda to win public support for the war. But can this propaganda really convince ordinary people?
Krishnarajan S, Tolstrup J.
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The Putin presidency in Russia became increasingly popular as it progressed and a leadership cult developed around the president himself. Not only was there general satisfaction with the leadership as a whole, there was also evidence that it was regarded as increasingly successful in all fields of policy, particularly in international affairs; and ...
White, Stephen, McAllister, Ian
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The coming year for Russia will be defined by the new parliament, new government and the presidential elections in March 2012. Vladimir Putin certainly will win and return to the Kremlin next year.
Paraschiva Bădescu
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What happened to Putin's friends? The radical right's reaction to the Russian invasion on social media. [PDF]
The Ukrainian crisis has significantly shifted public opinion against Russia and Putin, placing politicians with prior Russian ties in a precarious situation.
Wang C, Altiparmakis A.
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Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, reviews Putin, by Hans-Wilhelm Steinfeld (Cappelen Damm, 2020).
Flemming Splidsboel Hansen
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The addresses of national leaders can affect their public support and spur changes in the country ’ s economy. To date, very few studies exist establishing these relationships, and no research has been done on the addresses from Vladimir Putin.
Ivan Savin
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Making Russia Great Again? Vladimir Putin’s Changing Sources of Legitimacy 2000–2024
This article analyses the changing sources of President Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy during his quarter century at the apex of power in Russia. To reveal the shifting underpinnings of Putin’s legitimacy, I examine the central themes of his five ...
Tina Burrett
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There has been a lot of research done on “Western” politicians and political systems with regard to political marketing. But what about other countries, especially those that possess a different political standard? This article seeks to address one particular Russian politician: Vladimir Putin. He rose from obscurity to become Russia's second president
Greg J Simons
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REINFORCED SEQ2SEQ ADVERSARIAL AUTOENCODER FOR DE NOVO MOLECULAR DESIGN [PDF]
Subject of Research.The modern models of deep training for generation of target small organic molecules are studied. The studies were carried out on two datasets of 250,000 drug-like molecular compounds from the ZINC database and 23,000 kinase molecular ...
Putin E.O.
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The Syrian War in Russia’s Intensifying Discourse Against the Unipolar World
This essay examines five possible reasons for Russia’s military involvement in the Syrian War. These reasons under consideration are an anti-terror policy, resistance to the unipolarity, domestic populism, overcoming Russia’s isolation after Crimea ...
K. Matsuzato
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