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Rhetorical Evaluation of Vladimir Putin’s ‘Declaration of War on Ukraine’
SKASE Journal of literary and cultural studiesThis article critically examines Vladimir Putin’s “Declaration of War on Ukraine” using Reisigl and Wodak’s Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA) to explore how Putin employs rhetorical strategies to legitimize the war against Ukraine.
D. K. Mishra
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Canadian Slavonic Papers
In this paper, the author analyzes the discursive strategies of derogating Ukrainian authorities used by Vladimir Putin and their persuasive impact on shaping public opinion and social cognition.
Olga Mennecke
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In this paper, the author analyzes the discursive strategies of derogating Ukrainian authorities used by Vladimir Putin and their persuasive impact on shaping public opinion and social cognition.
Olga Mennecke
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Discovering Politeness Strategy in Vladimir Putin’s Speech on the Russian-Ukraine War 2022
Language Horizon: Journal of Language StudiesThe implementation of politeness strategy can be found in social interactions, such as in political speech. On February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin delivered a speech that justified a “special military operation” in Ukraine.
Annisa Ayu Dianitami
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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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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?
, 2020A 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.
Kenneth M. Wilson
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The Logic of Vladimir Putin’s Popular Appeal
, 2020This chapter traces the roots of the popularity of Vladimir Putin – arguably the most important, controversial and perplexing aspect of his reign. Based on his image of an indispensable strongman, reversing Russia’s catastrophic post-Soviet decline ...
A. Matovski
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The Historical Past as the Foundation of the Russian Polity: Vladimir Putin’s 2012–2018 Speeches
Russian politics and law, 2020This article is dedicated to studying the reasons and political meaning of the contemporary Russian government’s increasingly active appeal to the past. Building on the post-fundamentalist tradition in political philosophy, the author argues that during ...
K. Pakhaliuk
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Law and the Russian state: Russia’s legal evolution from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin
Comparative Legal History, 2020It is difficult to think of a better example than Russia of why understanding the contemporary world requires historical knowledge.
Heikki Pihlajamäki
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