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  2. Foreign policy of Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    US Foreign Policy Towards Russia in the Post-Cold War Era: Ideational Legacies and Institutionalised Conflict and Co-operation (Routledge, 2019). Reif, Kingston, and Shannon Bugos. "Putin invites US to extend New START." Arms Control Today 50.1 (2020): 25-27. online; Rosefielde, Steven. Putin's Russia: Economy, Defence and Foreign Policy (2021)

  3. Financial cooperation and BRICS expansion are on the table as ...

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    The Kremlin touted the summit as “the largest foreign policy event ever held” by Russia. The Kremlin has cast BRICS as a counterbalance to the Western-dominated global order and redoubled its efforts to court the countries of the Global South after sending troops into Ukraine in February 2022.

  4. The Russian war economy is facing a ‘moment of truth’ as ...

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    To be sure, the economy is struggling and Putin’s guns-and-butter strategy is unsustainable, she wrote in Foreign Affairs magazine on Tuesday. But the West is betting on false hopes. But the ...

  5. Russia under Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    In June 2000, Putin's decree was approved by the "Concept of the Russian Federation's foreign policy". According to this document, the main objectives of foreign policy are the following: Ensuring reliable security of the country. The impact of global processes in order to create a stable, just and democratic world order.

  6. Putin lauds the strength of Russia’s war economy ... - AOL

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    Putin boasts of Russia’s record-low 2.3% unemployment rate, but this sword is double-edged. Low unemployment means higher wages, as Russian companies – short of 1.6 million skilled workers ...

  7. Putinism - Wikipedia

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    Putinism (Russian: путинизм, romanized: putinizm) is the social, political, and economic system of Russia formed during the political leadership of Vladimir Putin.It is characterized by the concentration of political and financial powers in the hands of "siloviks", current and former "people with shoulder marks", coming from a total of 22 governmental enforcement agencies, the majority ...

  8. What are Putin's immediate and long-term objectives in Ukraine?

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  9. The Latest: Putin rejects criticism of his foreign policy

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    President Vladimir Putin has rejected Western criticism of his foreign policy, describing it as part of a smear campaign serving internal political goals. Putin scoffed at Western claims that he ...