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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 and the Chechen war

The International Spectator, 2005
(2005). Vladimir Putin and the Chechen war. The International Spectator: Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 19-28.
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The Religious Right and Russia: Christian Nationalism and Americans’ Views on Russia and Vladimir Putin Before and After the Ukrainian Invasion

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2023
Samuel L Perry   +2 more
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The autocrat’s intelligence paradox: Vladimir Putin’s (mis)management of Russian strategic assessment in the Ukraine War

British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2023
Huw Dylan   +2 more
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Vladimir Putin, 2000–2008

This chapter addresses Vladimir Putin's first two terms, from 2000 to 2008, when the Russian president moved to consolidate the power of the Russian state, revived economic growth, and began adopting a more assertive posture on the international stage. This period saw particularly close personal interactions between James H.
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Is Vladimir Putin a strong leader?

Post-Soviet Affairs, 2021
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