نتایج جستجو برای: putin

تعداد نتایج: 406  

2008
João Ricardo Faria

The increase in the number of terrorist attacks in Russia suggests that anti-terrorist policies have failed to solve the Chechen terrorist problem. The Putin paradox, named after Russia’s president Vladimir Putin, is the capacity of the incumbent government to maintain or even increase its popular support while suffering increasing terrorist attacks. This paper presents a dynamic model where go...

2000
Breck Baldwin Robert Donaway Eduard Hovy Elizabeth Liddy Inderjeet Mani Daniel Marcu Kathleen McKeown Vibhu Mittal Marc Moens Dragomir Radev Karen Sparck Jones Beth Sundheim Simone Teufel Ralph Weischedel Michael White

1 US president Bill Clinton will hold talks covering arms control, the Russian economy, and the situation in Chechnya during his meeting in Moscow with Russia's new president Vladimir Putin.

2014
Marcin KaczMarsKi Marcin Kaczmarski

President Vladimir Putin’s domination of Russia’s politics, coupled with the apparent stability of the regime, have contributed to the relative neglect of domestic politics in explaining Russia’s foreign policy. This article seeks to overcome this lapse and argues that the evolving distribution of political and economic power under the surface of Putin’s leadership has been influencing the proc...

Journal: :Arkiv. Tidskrift för samhällsanalys 2019

2015
Koen Schoors Laurent Weill

This study examines how state ownership of banks can have contributed to the ascending to power of Vladimir Putin during the presidential elections of March 2000. We analyze how firm loans granted by the dominating state-owned bank Sberbank can have influenced the outcome of these elections. We study the relation at the regional level and analyze the variation in Sberbank firm loans and the inc...

Journal: :Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 2008

Journal: :Diplomatic History 2018

Journal: :Bulletin of the atomic scientists 2022

By calling for Putin’s removal from power, Western officials and scholars magnify Russian historic fears of a state collapse. Worse, they them by fueling the Kremlin propaganda machine reinforcing Russians’ reluctance to turn against their regime. Still, Putin will inevitably have go someday. When that day arrives, however, it is all but clear what future Russia be. Will after necessarily colla...

2005
CAMERON ROSS

Throughout its short history, federal relations in Russia have been dominated by extra-legal political and economic relations rather than constitutionalism and the rule of law. The Russian Federation’s unique blend of constitutional, socioeconomic, and political asymmetry, far from promoting democracy, has bolstered authoritarian regimes in the regions. Federalism and regional democracy have al...

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