Kremlin values : Putin's strategic conservatism / Melik Kaylan.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: World Affairs May June 2014, pp. 9-17 (55)Summary: Russian leader Vladimir Putin is often portrayed as having no ideology other than a need to win whatever contest opportunity provides. This article suggests that in reality Putin is evolving a kind of strict conservatism that does not seem very different to that of the West's more rightist political groups. The article also suggests that the East-West political landscape is undergoing a complete reversal from 20th century positions.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin is often portrayed as having no ideology other than a need to win whatever contest opportunity provides. This article suggests that in reality Putin is evolving a kind of strict conservatism that does not seem very different to that of the West's more rightist political groups. The article also suggests that the East-West political landscape is undergoing a complete reversal from 20th century positions.
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