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  2. Putin is desperately trying to reverse Russia’s population ...

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    Meanwhile, he views Western feminism and LGBTQ-friendly policies as the causes of Russia’s shrinking population and as part of a conspiracy to make the country childless, they explained.

  3. Putinism - Wikipedia

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    Putinism (Russian: путинизм, romanized: putinizm) is the social, political, and economic system of Russia formed during the political leadership of Vladimir Putin.It is characterized by the concentration of political and financial powers in the hands of "siloviks", current and former "people with shoulder marks", coming from a total of 22 governmental enforcement agencies, the majority ...

  4. Putin accuses West of pushing Russia to its "red lines ... - AOL

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accused the West of pushing Russia to its "red lines" - situations it has publicly made clear it will not tolerate - and said Moscow ...

  5. Russia faces a crisis regardless if Putin ends or continues ...

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    For one, while Putin has rebuffed the impact of Western sanctions, the restrictions are clearly having an impact on Russia's trade and finances, with the nation's energy revenue falling by nearly ...

  6. Russia under Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    The public relations efforts notwithstanding, according to an opinion poll released in February 2009 by the BBC World Service, Russia's image around the world had taken a dramatic dive in 2008: forty-two percent of respondents said they had a "mainly negative" view of Russia, according to the poll, which surveyed more than 13,000 people in 21 ...

  7. Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 4 March 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law a bill introducing prison sentences of up to 15 years for spreading "fake news" about Russia's military operation in Ukraine; [12] thousands of Russians have been prosecuted under this law for criticizing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, [13] including opposition politician Ilya ...

  8. Putin said Russia wouldn't have to choose between guns or ...

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    A year into his war on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin told his country its new focus on weapons production wouldn't tank its economy. "There is a well-known phrase: guns instead of ...

  9. Chinese leader and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin on 25 February, calling for Russia and Ukraine to resolve the issue through negotiation. [401] [402] Putin told Xi that "Russia is willing to conduct high-level negotiations with Ukraine."