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What Putin Fights For

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has reignited debate over the role of NATO expansion in producing the current crisis. Robert Person and Michael McFaul dismiss Russian President Vladimir Putin’s NATO concerns as a ‘fiction’, arguing that it was actually the ...
Andrew Doris, Thomas Graham
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Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin’s Russia

Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, 2021
In early 2014, the world was awestruck by events in Ukraine. After several months of demonstrations and fierce street fighting, pro-democratic forces toppled the corrupt government of Viktor Yanukovych.
Alexander Brakel
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Is Putin’s popularity real?

Post-Soviet Affairs, 2015
AbstractVladimir Putin has managed to achieve strikingly high public approval ratings throughout his time as president and prime minister of Russia. But is his popularity real, or are respondents lying to pollsters? We conducted a series of list experiments in early 2015 to estimate support for Putin while allowing respondents to maintain ambiguity ...
Timothy Frye   +3 more
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Policymaking and Policy Framing: Russian Environmental Politics under Putin

European Studies, 2021
This article examines Russian environmental politics under Putin. It explores the extent to which Putin participates in the environmental policymaking process, concentrating on his role in agenda-setting and policy development.
Ellie Martus
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Putin’s People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took on the West

Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, 2020
Many books are referred to as “must-reads,” but Catherine Belton’s detailed account of the rise to power of Vladimir Putin and his henchmen—and of their efforts to corrupt Western institutions usin...
S. Blank
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Shoring Up Autocracy: Participatory Technologies and Regime Support in Putin’s Russia

, 2021
How do autocrats build support? This study argues that autocrats create and maintain participatory technologies—elite-mass communication strategies that promote two-way interaction between citizens and leaders—to foster support.
Hannah S. Chapman
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Putin

2022
A tragédia estava, há muito, anunciada – pelo menos se atendermos ao pendor beligerante e cruel que Putin foi revelando ao longo dos anos. Se queremos compreender «o que nos trouxe até aqui», importa compreender o homem que, uma vez mais, «puxou o gatilho».
Rego, Arménio, e Cunha, Miguel Pina
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Framing the Collective Memory of the 1990s as a Legitimation Tool for Putin’s Regime

Problems of Post-Communism, 2020
The article reveals how a sharp contrast between the “turbulent 1990s” and the “stable 2000s” was constructed and exploited by Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev for shoring up the regime.
O. Malinova
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Putin's Russia

Foreign Affairs, 2003
This revised edition includes and examination of the recent presidential and parliamentary elections and their effects on Putin's leadership and Russia. Praise for the previous edition: "Out of her blunt, often acerbic, account come shrewd insights into Putin's transformation from an implausible, contrived successor into a dominator unchallenged by ...
Robert Legvold, Lilia Shevtsova
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Putin and Putinism

2010
This collection of essays devoted to the two terms of Vladimir Putin as president of the Russian Federation is based on contributions to a working conference held at the University of Naples “L’Orientale” (Italy), on 8–9 May 2008, coinciding precisely with the transfer of the office of president to Dmitrii Medvedev.
HILL R, CAPPELLI, Ottorino
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