What has shifted Putin’s approval rating? Since his first presidential term started in 2000, Vladimir Putin's highest approval rating was measured at 88 percent, when he was the country's prime minister. In 2008, as a result of the war with Georgia, Russia recognized the independence of So...
This is money influencing upon power. Today I can definitely say that we have no such situation in Russia. No oligarchic structures substitute state power or influence upon state decisions in their interests. This fully refers to those people whom you have mentioned. All of them are rich and ...
Having reached the point where I can say conclusively that I’ve been around for a while, I’m here today to say that I do not recall anytime in my many years that so many people I know or read have expressed so much apprehension for the coming of a new year. Everyone is expecting...
he boasted of arobustexpansion of Russian military power, particularly in the field of hypersonic weapons. Speaking about the historicarms racebetween the U.S. and theSoviet Union, in December 2019 Putin remarked, “Today, we have a situation that is unique in modern history: they’re trying...
Twenty-five years after the breakup of the Soviet Union, they crave the stability that the nationalist president represents.
TODay On Thursday, The Academy announced that they will not present a Best Popular Film award for the 91st Oscars in 2019. 周四,奥斯卡宣布不会在2019年第91届奥斯卡颁发最佳流行奖。 According to Screen Rant, the category was heavily scrutinized online. ...
Charlotte, NCCongressman Ted Budd continued his"Friendly Toward Russia"ways today by heaping yet more praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin, even as Putin leads a violent invasion of Ukraine. In a rare and shocking interview with CBS17, Budd twice said that Putin was"intel...
When people today say that Russia aspires to have this status, I interpret it in the following way: they want to undermine trust in Russia, to portray Russia as frightening, and create some kind of image of an enemy. … Russia is in favor of a multipolar world, a democratic world ...
“Today, our staff of many thousands has work, has salaries, has a future, and we value this stability very much. We don’t want to go back,” the foreman said in proposing that he “and the guys” travel to Moscow to help suppress the unrest. ...
One can argue that Nemtsov as a powerless opposition figure was an “asset” to Putin who enjoys a whopping 87% approval rating.But was Boris Nemtsov a better “asset” for the Jews who run the US State Department then he was for Vladimir Putin? THAT’S the question....