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The Aggrieved Subject: Culture Wars and Recognition Rights
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 202-212, June 2026.
Andrew Fagan
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Mental disorder in Vladimir Putin: Hypothesis
More details are in the book: https://novapublishers.com/shop/the-conflict-in-ukraine-psychopathology-and-social-aspects/
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Statism In Russia: Implications For US-Russian Relations [PDF]
This work identifies and assesses the general shift in Russian foreign policy thinking during Vladimir Putin’s presidency. The main thesis of this work is that a general shift in Russian foreign policy had occurred during Putin’s presidency owing to the ...
Shavkat Kasymov
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las elecciones presidenciales en Rusia 2018
Este artículo analiza la situación política en Rusia en vísperas de las elecciones del presidente el 18 marzo de 2018. Vladímir Putin se presenta a la reelección por cuarta vez.
Jiri Sykora
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The article argues that Russia’s regime changed considerably under the rule of Vladimir Putin. It evolved from authoritarian and autocratic to a personal dictatorship with totalitarian elements.
Jan Claas Behrends
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Do deepfake videos undermine our epistemic trust? A thematic analysis of tweets that discuss deepfakes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [PDF]
Twomey J +5 more
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Going vertical: examining the rise and impact of contemporary Russian sports cinema. [PDF]
Crosson S.
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Introduction from the editors. [PDF]
Doose K, Poberezhskaya M, Beuerle B.
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Pre-war experimental evidence that Putin's propaganda elicited strong support for military invasion among Russians. [PDF]
Krishnarajan S, Tolstrup J.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s sharp-witted lapses into crass statements, juicy expressions, and vulgar references set the tone for his, to put it mildly, much-discussed and contentious leadership.
Marie Dewaegenaere
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