Vladimir Putin’s Costly Warmongering Is Stirring up Resentment at Home
The war has left more than 350,000 Russian troops dead, while labor shortages intensify as young men are sent to Ukraine.
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Vladimir Putin’s costly warmongering is stirring up resentment at home
If you ask the average person to name one of today’s dictators, Russia’s Vladimir Putin would likely be the first to come to mind. The former career intelligence operative and mayor of St. Petersburg has ruled Russia’s political system since…
Putin's war is stirring resentment at home
If you ask the average person to name one of today's dictators, Russia's Vladimir Putin would likely be the first to come to mind. The former career intelligence operative and mayor of St. Petersburg has ruled Russia's political system since…
Commentary: Putin’s costly warmongering is stirring up resentment at home
Daniel DePetris If you ask the average person to name one of today’s dictators, Russia’s Vladimir Putin would likely be the first to come to mind. The former career intelligence operative and mayor of St. Petersburg has ruled Russia’s political system since 1999, when a pickled President Boris Yeltsin called it quits and handed power over to Putin on an interim basis. More than 27 years later, Putin remains on top, having established a system in…
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