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The addresses of national leaders can affect their public support and spur changes in the country ’ s economy. To date, very few studies exist establishing these relationships, and no research has been done on the addresses from Vladimir Putin.
I. Savin, N. Teplyakov
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Nationalism and legitimation for authoritarianism: A comparison of Nicholas I and Vladimir Putin
This article draws parallels between Tsar Nicholas I and current Russian President Vladimir Putin with respect to their use of nationalism to justify statist policies and political authoritarianism.
Sean Cannady, Paul Kubicek
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This study applies textual analysis and CDA to examine linguistic or discursive structures of war rhetoric with samples selected from war speeches of Vladimir Putin of Russia and Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
Innocent Chiluwa, Jūratė Ruzaitė
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Russian intelligence failed President Vladimir Putin in supporting the most consequential decision of statecraft – war – before Russia’s 2022 (re)invasion of Ukraine but has since somewhat recovered, possibly redeeming itself in Putin’s estimation by ...
Huw Dylan +2 more
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Autocratic leaders rely on intelligence machineries for regime and personal security. They often manage large, powerful, unaccountable organisations, which they hold close.
Huw Dylan +2 more
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State terrorism on example of Putin’s regime: present and history
The article analyses current international documents that define the criteria of state terrorism. It has been demonstrated that the political decisions taken by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin in relation to Ukraine fall under the criteria of the ...
Iryna Krupenya, Yuliia Podriez
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Vladimir Putin’s Russian World Turned Upside Down
What will the long-term impact of President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine be upon the Russian state? This article assesses the likely outcomes of the Kremlin’s war of aggression in Ukraine across a spectrum of economic, military, political,
David V. Gioe, William Styles
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The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin
Bibliographic outline of the following book:GESSEN, Masha (2012). The Man Without a Face-The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin. Riverhead Books, 322 pp.
Jessica Rex
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Why did Putin go too far? The rationality of Vladimir Putin’s decision to begin a war with Ukraine
The paper aims to determine the extent of the rationality of Vladimir Putin’s decision to begin a war with Ukraine. Its central argument is that this decision was irrational on three levels.
R. Bäcker, J. Rak
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RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN’S IMAGE CLASSIFICATION IN JORDAN QUALITY PRESS
The authors of this article have studied the texts of the Jordanian popular and quality papers - the government newspaper Al-Raya and the independent newspaper Al-Ghad.
Lina Kandakzhi +2 more
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