Putinism
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Putinism
- (politics) The political policies of Vladimir Putin; the Russian political system during Putin’s tenure in power.
- 2004, Cameron Ross, Russian Politics Under Putin, Manchester University Press, page 60:
- Indeed Putinism elided the differences between consensus, centrism and conformity.
- 2008 August 16, Ian Traynor, “Six days that broke one country - and reshaped the world order”, in The Guardian:
- 2014, Marc Bennetts, Kicking the Kremlin: Russia’s New Dissidents and the Battle to Topple Putin, Oneworld Publications:
- And so it was Surkov who in 2004 announced that Putinism, this strange new hybrid of Soviet-type authoritarianism and free-market morals, was based on the concept of ‘sovereign democracy’.
- 2019, Mark Galeotti, We Need to Talk About Putin: Why the West gets him wrong, and how to get him right, London: Random House:
- Navalny’s boyish charm, quick wit and detailed accounts of the dodgy deals and luxurious homes of the elite have made his Internet-distributed videos oopular as devastating indictments of the open-mawed corruption of late Putinism.
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the political policies of Vladimir Putin
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