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The Fall of Putin: The West’s Great Russia Regime Change DreamWestern aspirations for regime change in Russia are a “dangerous delusion” that ignores the lessons of past interventions in Iraq and Libya. -Such efforts are not only unrealistic, given Russia’s ...
Moscow’s failures will resound beyond the Middle East. Whether the result of Putin’s conscious decision not to intervene or ...
MICHAEL KIMMAGE is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of Collisions: The Origins of ...
They range from the Russian regime's stability to what happens next. Russian President Vladimir Putin tonight addressed his nation for the first time since a short-lived rebellion marked the most ...
Political instability in Belarus, Lebanon and Khabarovsk all present shades of the same challenge for Russian president Vladimir Putin: They disrupt the status quo he prefers in parts of the world ...
The Institute for the Study of War has said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is ignoring ... instead prioritising Russia's "force generation requirements" and domestic political stability. ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed off a federal budget that will boost defense spending to a record level next year. The budget for 2025 will take the amount allocated for national defense ...
In Russia, anger, instability follow Putin’s military call-up Russian at a border crossing: “We are running from the regime that kills people.” ...
Putin’s regime, a highly personalized system run by an aging autocrat, is more brittle than it seems. Driven by Putin’s whims and delusions, Moscow is liable to commit self-defeating blunders. The ...
In light of American-led efforts at regime change in Kosovo (1999), Afghanistan (2002), Iraq (2003) and Libya (2011), a call for regime change against the world’s largest country by size and 8th ...
Putin's path: from pledges of stability to nuclear threats. October 8, 2022 at 4:00 a.m. by The Associated Press ...
Look out, Putin — Assad’s fall shows autocrats aren’t as strong as we think by Alexander J. Motyl, opinion contributor - 12/13/24 9:30 AM ET ...
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