Researches about Ukraine

Going to the People-and Back Again: The Changing Shape of the Russian Regime

Carnegie Moscow Cente

For most of Russian history, the country’s leaders have employed a top-down political system. When Crimea was annexed in 2014, the Kremlin temporarily allowed more decentralized patriotic activism to rally support, but they soon saw the potential risks and reverted to more centralized political control. | Русский …read more

Source: Carnegie Moscow Center

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