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RUSSIA’S CULTURE OF PUTINIAN NARCISSISM
Is Russia a democracy?!
von Concept Public Files, Christine Schast und Beat ShuckerThe following twenty-seven releases had been published and shared with an international audience throughout the inital six months of Putin’s war against the Ukraine.
The authors refrained from editing the originally posted documents, remaining at ease in regard to putting up with a couple of flaws readers might be spotting.
At the time of writing, each of the following features‘ single releases either reflected on an overdue impetus for global counter action or a decisive turning point in international cohesion against the backdrop of keeping a clear long-term view in the course of Putin’s armed aggression against the Ukrainian people.
Ever since, the G7/20 countries, members of the European Union and Nato have persistently withstood Putin's aim of riddening the world of safeguarding human rights, preserving democratic order and maintaining international jurisdiction.
We hope, this edition will contribute to recollecting and commemorating of one of the greatest atrocities since World War II in terms of preventing more political leaders to have an infatuation with extremism of geopolitical tunnel-vision in the foreseeable future.
The authors refrained from editing the originally posted documents, remaining at ease in regard to putting up with a couple of flaws readers might be spotting.
At the time of writing, each of the following features‘ single releases either reflected on an overdue impetus for global counter action or a decisive turning point in international cohesion against the backdrop of keeping a clear long-term view in the course of Putin’s armed aggression against the Ukrainian people.
Ever since, the G7/20 countries, members of the European Union and Nato have persistently withstood Putin's aim of riddening the world of safeguarding human rights, preserving democratic order and maintaining international jurisdiction.
We hope, this edition will contribute to recollecting and commemorating of one of the greatest atrocities since World War II in terms of preventing more political leaders to have an infatuation with extremism of geopolitical tunnel-vision in the foreseeable future.