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The War in Ukraine: Putin's Inevitable Invasion
Journal of Democracy, 2022:The personalist dictatorship, or tyranny, installed in Russia contributed to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how Russia has fought. Tyranny is belligerent because the institutional design imposes few constraints on a tyrant's decision-making ...
Ivan Gomza
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Russia’s New Authoritarianism. Putin and the Politics of Order
, 2021these decades, the result was not rapid growth and freedom but rather stagnation, as entropy, which soon caused the entire system to collapse, settled over all aspects of Soviet life.
Zerrin Torun
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Bread and Autocracy in Putin's Russia
Journal of Democracy, 2022:Food has been crucial to the survival of regimes since the emergence of early states. Yet despite its significance, until recently food availability was rarely discussed as a principal political issue outside the global South.
Janetta Azarieva +2 more
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Putin and the Incompleteness of Putinism
Russian Politics, 2020Abstract What constitutes Putinism, in particular its ideological nature, have become major issues of debate in the last few years. This discussion has been characterized by a tendency either to overestimate the role of ideology in the Russian political system, to see it as being akin to the role played by ideology in the USSR, or ...
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From project Putin to brand Putin
Celebrity Studies, 2017In 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin was declared the most powerful person in the world (Forbes 2015).
Adrian Campbell, Elena Denezhkina
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Contemporary Russian Messianism under Putin and Russian Foreign Policy in Ukraine and Syria
Slavonic and East European Review, 2022:When Vladimir Putin returned to the Russian Presidency in 2012 his mistrust of the West, paranoia towards democracy and fear of the burgeoning liberal-democratic middle class reached new heights.
Charles H. Lewis
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Dissecting Putin’s regime ideology
Post-Soviet AffairsDoes the Putin regime have an ideology? This question has attracted renewed attention since Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Some scholars claim that the war is directly linked to the Putin regime’s ideological aspirations to restore Russia’s ...
Maria Snegovaya, J. McGlynn
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Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was a grand strategic error. He underestimated Ukraine’s cohesion and will to resist, the West’s unity and resolve, the vehemence of Russia’s domestic opposition and the wariness of Russian elites ...
Nigel Gould-Davies
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was a grand strategic error. He underestimated Ukraine’s cohesion and will to resist, the West’s unity and resolve, the vehemence of Russia’s domestic opposition and the wariness of Russian elites ...
Nigel Gould-Davies
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