Economic crisis helped Putin rise to power. It could also be his downfall
Putin appears to be as unwavering in driving his economy to collapse as he is in his desire to crush…
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Vladimir Putin is the president of Russia and has been the country’s leader, with an interlude as prime minister, for more than 22 years. Putin was born in 1952, studied law at Leningrad State University and served for 15 years as a KGB officer before becoming a politician in 1991.
Putin appears to be as unwavering in driving his economy to collapse as he is in his desire to crush…
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As the Russian president’s war on Ukraine enters its fourth week, he has begun to threaten his own citizens.
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Vladimir Putin has cast himself as a historical leader, harnessing past grievances and tsarist imperialism to justify his assault on…
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Overcoming our dependence on Russia’s hydrocarbons will be essential in turning its strength into a weakness.
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A collaboration between the New Statesman, the Centre for Information Resilience and Bellingcat tracks assaults on ordinary Ukrainians.
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In launching this conflict, the Russian president has revealed himself to be not only a vicious bully but also a…
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There’s a difference between being brave and being foolish.
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By supporting the war, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow has both normalised sinful behaviour and polluted Russian Christian identity.
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To walk away from Beijing’s relationship with Moscow, Xi would have to admit he had made a mistake – that…
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If China stands with Russia, Beijing risks being isolated as US influence in the non-Western world grows.
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Ukraine believes any agreement on a lasting ceasefire would need to be made by the Russian president himself.
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For Vladimir Putin, the fall of the Soviet Union was “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century”.
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Oliver Bullough’s Butler to the World shows how the UK’s enthusiasm for deregulation has made it a global haven for…
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The UK and US fear Moscow is preparing to violate a “red line”, just as its Syrian ally did last…
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The former prime minister assumed that he could separate Putin’s acts of aggression in eastern Europe from Russia and the…
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All Ukrainians are wondering whether Putin will repeat the destruction here.
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The challenge for Ukraine and the West is to establish a peace process that encourages the Russian president to walk…
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The Moscow-based correspondent on his decision to depart the country amid war, media clampdown and rumours of martial law.
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As Putin cracks down on peaceful protest and free media, thousands are fleeing the country and a financial crash looms.
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The history of Sino-Russian relations is long and complicated, but Xi Jinping is not ready to sacrifice his relationship with…
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