Explicating Putin’s Rhetoric: 12 Ways It Resembles Germany in the 1930s (Anders Aslund, Peterson Institute for International Economics)

20.03.2014 16:12

Adopting the mantle of Great Russian nationalism, President Vladimir Putin’s speech in the Kremlin on March 18 offered a sharp break from his or any other modern Russian public statements. Russia can no longer be perceived as a status-quo power. Rather it has become a radical revisionist and revanchist state. All Western policy must be revised accordingly.

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