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◄ The End of the Russian Idea - What It Will Take to Break Putinism’s Grip
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Novinky
Goscilo - chapter 1
Putin the saint
Understanding the Factors That Will Impact the Succession to Vladimir Putin as Russian President (RAND)
PIPES: Russian Conservatism and its Critics. Chapter I - Russian Autocracy Defined
Gessen, Masha - chapter 1
Winning the Referendum and Losing Legitimacy in Putin’s Russia
From normal country to normal authoritarianism
the Vertikal
White, Hale, Sakwa - Developments in Russian politics
Russian Federalism: Informal Elite Games Against Formal Democratic Institutions
From managed democracy to sovereign democracy
Putins federal reform package
Homophobia as a Litmus Test of Russian Democracy
Nationalism and Xenophobia in Russian Public Opinion
Putin´s crackdown
Russians’ Growing Appetite for Change, Carnegie Moscow Center, January 2020.
Protests in Moscow: What’s Different This Time?, CSIS, August 2019
Change in Putin s Russia Power Money and People chap.8
Rights in Russia
Whatever Happened to the Russian Opposition
The Troubled Rebirth of Political Opposition in Russia
THE NEW WAVE OF ANTI-PUTIN NATIONALISTS
the Media in Russia
“Anything that Causes Chaos”: The Organizational Behavior of Russia Today
Can Russia switch off the net
The Clampdown on Internet Activities
Weaponising news RT, Sputnik and targeted disinformation
Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church
Religion and politics under Putin
Islamic radicalization in Russia
Promoting Islam within the “Russian World”
Ukrainian autocephaly and the Moscow Patriarchate
Aleksandr Dugin’s Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian-Ukrainian War
Alexander Dugin and Moscow’s New Right Radical Intellectuals Circles
Sergey Lavrov’s article "Russia’s Foreign Policy: Historical Background" for " Russia in Global Affairs" magazine, March 3, 2016
A PAST THAT DIVIDES: RUSSIA’S NEW OFFICIAL HISTORY
Vladimir Putin: The Real Lessons of the 75th Anniversary of World War II. The National Interest, June 18, 2020.
Putin's speech at Valdai discussion club 2014
Russia and the Changing World
The Kremlin’s Compulsion for Whataboutism
Russian Foreign Policy During the Putin Presidency
Russia, EU, NATO and the strengthening of the CSTO in Central Asia
Putin’s Foreign Policy and the Founding of the NATO-Russia Council
Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault
The Ukraine crisis according to John J. Mearsheimer: Impeccable Logic, Wrong Facts
Why Ukraine should withdraw from Donbass
Why Ukraine should not withdraw from Donbass
Vladimir Putin addressed State Duma deputies, Federation Council members, heads of Russian regions and civil society representatives in the Kremlin. March 18, 2014
On the “Wrong” and “Right” Ukrainians
Ukrainians as Russia's negative ‘other’: History comes full circle
Ukraine Holds the Future - The War Between Democracy and Nihilism
Trend Report: Putin 4.0 Trends – Is there anything new?
Russian futures: Horizon 2025
The arrival of post-Putin Russia
Can Putin Survive? The Lessons of the Soviet Collapse
The End of the Russian Idea - What It Will Take to Break Putinism’s Grip