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Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism - The Intricate Dance of Power: Putin's Authoritarian Regime and Global Strategies - cover
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Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism - The Intricate Dance of Power: Putin's Authoritarian Regime and Global Strategies

U.S. Navy, Defense United States. Department of, Christopher T. Gans

Editora: Good Press

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This timely anthology, 'Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism,' explores the intricate and often turbulent relationship between Russian governance under Putin's regime and its anti-American stance. Through a diverse range of literary styles, from analysis to official documentation, this collection offers a comprehensive examination of the geopolitical strategies and ideological machinations that define Putin's Russia. Notable pieces within the collection uncover the mechanisms of authoritarian rule and the narrative of anti-Western sentiment, standing as a testament to the complex and multifaceted nature of global political dynamics. The contributors, including the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, and expert Christopher T. Gans, bring an authoritative perspective to the anthology. These authors, steeped in both military and scholarly insights, contribute a wealth of knowledge that aligns with contemporary geopolitical movements. Collectively, they offer a mosaic of interpretations and narratives that outline the historical and cultural influences underpinning Russian authoritarianism and its ramifications on international relations. This anthology is a crucial resource for those seeking to navigate the intricacies of Russian politico-cultural discourse. It provides a unique opportunity to engage with myriad perspectives and themes that enhance our understanding of authoritarian regimes and their complexities. Readers are invited to explore this collection for its in-depth analyses and the rich dialogue it fosters among the different authors' interpretations, enlightening them to the multi-dimensional narratives at play in modern geopolitics.
Disponível desde: 18/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 192 páginas.

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