Description |
1 online resource (25 pages) : color illustrations |
Series |
Egmont papers ; 125 (October 2023) |
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Egmont paper ; 125 (October 2023)
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Contents |
1. Introduction. -- 2. Navigating the future's knowns and unknowns. -- 3. A momentous summer in Moscow. -- 3.1 Rebels without a cause. -- 3.2 Putin's suppression of the war faction. -- 4. Shedding light on the stability of the regime. -- 5. Analyzing Russia's 100 leading politicians during the Russian-Ukrainian war. -- 5.1 Exclusiveness & stability. -- 5.2 Loss and gain of influence. -- 5.3 Is a high degree of activity in the list an indicator of strain? 6. Conclusions. -- Annexes. -- Bibliography. -- Endnotes |
Summary |
Twenty months into the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, what initially began as a highly mobile war has now transformed into a protracted battle of attrition—a grueling test of determination, lives, and resources. In this complex equation, the Homefront, comprising its leadership and society, plays a pivotal role. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has transformed into a protracted test of endurance, leaving the outcome highly uncertain for all parties, both directly and indirectly involved. This paper delves into an exploration of the resilience of Putin’s regime. The summer of 2023 witnessed several noteworthy developments, with figures like Evgeni Prigozhin, among others, assuming prominent roles. Commentators and observers frequently highlight cracks in the Kremlin’s leadership, often proclaiming a turning point with each development |
Notes |
"October 2023"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-25) |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (Egmont, viewed October 29, 2023) |
Subject |
Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022 -- Political aspects
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Political stability -- Russia (Federation)
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Political stability.
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Russia (Federation)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Egmont - Royal Institute for International Relations, publisher.
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