Russian dictators don’t last long past the incumbent’s age of 73. Whether by age, incapacitation or insurrection, he will soon be gone
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Russian dictators don’t last long past the incumbent’s age of 73. Whether by age, incapacitation or insurrection, he will soon be gone
Russian dictators don’t last long past the incumbent’s age of 73. Whether by age, incapacitation or insurrection, he will soon be gone
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Until we undermine Putin’s own sense of control, he will ensure ours continues to erode

A new book about Boris Nemtsov, a Putin critic, makes you wonder

The Russian president wields dictatorial power but his grip is weaker than it appears

Putin has long faced accusations of silencing its enemies abroad

The Russian leader noted that the reaction of Western elites on a new interpretation of events was primitive and straightforward

There is something deeply sinister about a regime imposing retaliatory sanctions on independent foreign journalists