Vladimir Putin
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Ramachandra Guha: Why India’s refusal to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is hypocritical
Ramachandra Guha
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Putin’s aggression is driving Russia’s neighbours into the arms of EU and China
Christoph Bluth, The Conversation
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As the war in Ukraine drags on, Putin is counting on the West’s short attention span
Matthew Sussex, The Conversation
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Victory Day celebrations can’t mask how badly things are going for Vladimir Putin in Ukraine
Stefan Wolff, The Conversation Tatyana Malyarenko, The Conversation
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Russian’s military action in Ukraine is necessary response to Western policies, says Vladimir Putin
Scroll Staff
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Going underground: Ukrainian forces are using a millennia-old military strategy to outfox Russians
Paul J Springer, The Conversation
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Second stage of Putin’s war in Ukraine is ringing alarm bells in nearby Moldova
Stefan Wolff, The Conversation Tatyana Malyarenko, The Conversation
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Russia’s ‘patriotic education’ programme wants to create another generation of Putin faithful
Jennifer Mathers, The Conversation Allyson Edwards, The Conversation
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For all its strength, Russia has always seen itself as a besieged victim
Gregory Carleton, The Conversation
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Russian troops to block Mariupol steel plant – last holdout of Ukrainian forces in the city
Scroll Staff
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Good ol’ days: In Putin’s Russia, people increasingly identify with the Soviet Union
Stephen Whitefield, The Conversation Paul Chaisty, The Conversation
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Ukraine and Russia have been facing off in Donbas for years. The final clash will be long and bloody
Frank Ledwidge, The Conversation
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Peace talks with Ukraine have hit a dead end, says Russian President Vladimir Putin
Scroll Staff
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Russia’s feminists are using art to protest against Putin’s war and its propaganda
Maria Silina, The Conversation
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For 14 years, Putin has used lies to lay the rhetorical groundwork for Ukraine’s invasion
Juris Pupcenoks, The Conversation Graig Klein, The Conversation
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Spy vs Spy: Why Russia’s intelligence agencies got the invasion of Ukraine so wrong
Stephen Hall, The Conversation
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Russia under Putin is the textbook defenition of a fascist state
Alexander Motyl, The Conversation
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Putin wants to divide Ukraine like Korea. Here’s why he won’t succeed
Frank Ledwidge, The Conversation
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For Putin to end the war and not lose face, Ukraine may have to give up territory in the east
Alexander Hill, The Conversation
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Ukraine conflict: Vladimir Putin is being misled on military and economic losses, says White House
Scroll Staff