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The End of “Putin’s Empire?” Ontological Problems of Russian Imperialism in the Context of the War against Ukraine, 2022

open access: yesProblems of Post-Communism, 2023
Vladimir Putin seeks to build a modern Russian empire on the post-Soviet space, as confirmed by the invasion of Ukraine. In the present article, the author shows why modern Russia represents a geopolitical project called “Putin’s Empire,” and what the ...
R. Zaporozhchenko
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War in Ukraine: Putin and the multi-order world

open access: yesContemporary Security Policy, 2022
The global rules-based order has been in transformation for more than a decade, whilst the liberal international order has been in crisis and new international orders are emerging.
T. Flockhart, E. Korosteleva
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Diskursiv avpolitisering av demokratiet: Å forstå autoritær konsolidering i Russland gjennom Jacques Rancières tenkning

open access: yesInternasjonal Politikk, 2022
Denne artikkelen undersøker diskursens rolle i konsolidering av autoritære regimer. Gjennom å etablere en dialog mellom Jacques Rancières arbeider om politikk og avpolitisering og poststrukturalistisk diskursanalyse argumenterer artikkelen for at ...
Anni Roth Hjermann
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Putin’s Nuclear Blackmail [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Space Law, 2022
The article revealed the scientific nature of Putin’s nuclear blackmail. It has been proven that the democratic world community cannot succumb to Putin’s nuclear blackmail.
Valentyn Halunko1   +2 more
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Risk acceptance and offensive war: The case of Russia under the Putin regime

open access: yesContemporary Security Policy, 2023
Russia’s decision to invade Ukraine in early 2022 was seemingly driven by an unprecedented willingness to accept risks for the Russian regime, state, and society. Developing a generalizable framework, this article analyzes the development of Russian risk
Jonas J. Driedger
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Putin: populist, anti-populist, or pseudo-populist?

open access: yesJournal of Political Ideologies, 2023
Vladimir Putin’s populism is much contested. There are three research questions. The first is empirical: is Putin a populist, and on what grounds? The second is methodological: can comparative measuring techniques help analyse the presence of populism ...
Luke March
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ОСОБЛИВОСТІ СОЦІАЛЬНОГО ВІДЧУЖЕННЯ В ПІЗНЬОМУ КАПІТАЛІЗМІ

open access: yesФілософія та політологія в контексті сучасної культури, 2021
У статті показано, як розвивалося розуміння філософами проблеми відчуження, відображена його роль і місце в житті сучасного суспільства. Ґрунтуючись на ідеях неомарксистів (Г.Маркузе, Д.Лукач), автор показує, що розвиток капіталізму і поліпшення ...
Georgij Ivanovich Putin
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Security, sexuality, and the Gay Clown Putin meme: Queer theory and international responses to Russian political homophobia

open access: yesSecurity Dialogue, 2022
Focusing on the case of ‘Gay Clown Putin’, this article theorizes memes as visual interventions in international politics. While not all memes are political interventions, Gay Clown Putin is an iconic meme that is part of the international response to ...
Dean Cooper-Cunningham
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Identity under Siege: Selective Securitization of History in Putin's Russia

open access: yesSlavonic and East European Review, 2022
:This article explores state efforts to safeguard national history and identity in Putin's Russia. It is argued that a process of selective securitization has been taking place, whereby elite actors have defined certain (but not all) aspects of Russia's ...
Håvard Bækken, J. D. Enstad
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The autocrat’s intelligence paradox: Vladimir Putin’s (mis)management of Russian strategic assessment in the Ukraine War

open access: yesBritish Journal of Politics & International Relations, 2022
Autocratic leaders rely on intelligence machineries for regime and personal security. They often manage large, powerful, unaccountable organisations, which they hold close.
Huw Dylan   +2 more
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