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How defense rhetoric escalates intergroup conflict. [PDF]

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Snijder LL, Gross J, De Dreu CKW.
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The Federal Reforms of Vladimir Putin

2002
Abstract The first year of Putin's presidency resulted in the most concerted and fundamental shake‐up of federal relations since 1993. Putin ended the bilateral treaty process and vowed to create a ‘Dictatorship of Law’. Putin's reforms are examined in detail, including the creation of presidential envoys (polpredy) and federal districts,
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Vladimir Putin

2017
What are the similarities and differences between Stalin’s, and Putin’s rise to power? How have their similarities and differences impacted their leadership style with regards to how they governed? Given the similarities between Stalin and Putin one may lead to speculate that the former is a strong influence on the latter. Stalin has become a major
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Is Vladimir Putin a strong leader?

Post-Soviet Affairs, 2020
A strong leader – i.e. an individual who concentrates great power in his hands and uses it to solve the country’s problems – is often considered a good thing in contemporary politics.
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A Study of Vladimir Putin’s Rhetoric

Europe-Asia Studies, 2019
This article analyses the political rhetoric of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Scholars and journalists have devoted considerable space to discussing Putin's policies, but have paid little atten...
Oksana Drozdova, Paul Robinson
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Vladimir Putin

2022
Deepanshu Mohan, Abhinav Padmanabhan
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