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VLADIMIR PUTIN PROPOSES ELIMINATING NATO
Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press, The, 2016(By Oleg Odnokolenko. Nezavisimaya gazeta, June 23, 2016, p. 1. Complete text:) Speaking Wednesday [June 22] in the State Duma at a session timed to coincide with the anniversary of the start of [Russia’s entry into] World War II, [Russian President] Vladimir Putin all but explicitly said that the historical time of the last remaining military ...
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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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2023
L'articolo di propone di spiegare le ragioni politiche e culturali dell'aggressione russa contro l'Ucraina, soffermandosi sul ruolo e la formazione culturale del presidente della Federazione Russa.
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L'articolo di propone di spiegare le ragioni politiche e culturali dell'aggressione russa contro l'Ucraina, soffermandosi sul ruolo e la formazione culturale del presidente della Federazione Russa.
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The Lifestyle of Vladimir Putin
The Journal of Individual PsychologyABSTRACT: In early 2000, before Vladimir Putin became known on the world stage—even before he had been elected president of Russia—he gave an interview to three Russian journalists who asked him the types of questions that constitute an Adlerian lifestyle personality questionnaire: that is, to describe himself and his family while growing up, and to ...
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British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2023
Huw Dylan, David V Gioe, Elena Grossfeld
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Huw Dylan, David V Gioe, Elena Grossfeld
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Russian Intelligence Under Vladimir Putin
Abstract This chapter evaluates the relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his intelligence and security services. It makes two main claims. First, Russian intelligence activity is best understood by examining Putin’s long relationship with intelligence, dating back to his time in service during the Cold War ...openaire +1 more source

