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Putin in Power

Journal Article

Author
Michael A. McFaul - Stanford University

Published by
Current History, page(s): 307-314
October 2000


"During the Yeltsin years, it became fashionable in the West to cite Russia's weak state as the source of Russia's ills. Putin has demonstrated after only a few months in office that the Russian federal state still has tremendous power-perhaps too much power-if the man in control of that state is vigorous, ambitious, and popular."

Topics: History | Russia