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The Putin Paradox Richard Sakwa

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The Putin Paradox Richard Sakwa
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Publisher: I.B. TAURIS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 108.73 MB
Author: Richard Sakwa
ISBN: 9781788318303, 9781838603700, 1788318307, 1838603700
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Putin Paradox Richard Sakwa by Richard Sakwa 9781788318303, 9781838603700, 1788318307, 1838603700 instant download after payment.

Vladimir Putin has emerged as one of the key leaders of the twenty-first century. However, he is also recognized as one of the most divisive. Abroad, his assertion of Russia’s interests and critique of the western-dominated international system has brought him into conflict with Atlantic powers. Within Russia, he has balanced various factions within the elite intelligentsia alongside the wider support of Russian society.
So what is the ‘Putin paradox?’ Richard Sakwa grapples with Putin’s personal and political development on both the international political scene and within the domestic political landscape of Russia. This study historicizes the Putin paradox, through theoretical, historical and political analysis and in light of wider developments in Russian society. Richard Sakwa presents the Putin paradox as a unique regime type - balancing numerous contradictions - in order to adapt to its material environment while maintaining sufficient authority with which to shape it.

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