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In 'PUTIN: The History of the Reign & The Shape-Shifting Strategy,' the United States Department of Defense offers a comprehensive analysis of modern anti-Americanism in Russia under Vladimir Putin's rule. The work meticulously charts the evolution of Putin's antagonism towards America, scrutinizing the effects of this sentiment on domestic Russian politics and the global stage. It contextualizes Putin's methods within a hybrid-authoritarian framework and dissects the historical roots-from his early life and KGB involvement through various presidential terms-arguing for a deep-seated cognitive…mehr

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In 'PUTIN: The History of the Reign & The Shape-Shifting Strategy,' the United States Department of Defense offers a comprehensive analysis of modern anti-Americanism in Russia under Vladimir Putin's rule. The work meticulously charts the evolution of Putin's antagonism towards America, scrutinizing the effects of this sentiment on domestic Russian politics and the global stage. It contextualizes Putin's methods within a hybrid-authoritarian framework and dissects the historical roots-from his early life and KGB involvement through various presidential terms-arguing for a deep-seated cognitive predisposition to Western antipathy. The prose marries academic rigour with an accessible narrative, presenting an in-depth exploration of the intricate dance between the U.S. and Russia from the tumultuous 1990s to the present day geopolitical chessboard. The book illuminates landmark events such as the Chechnya crisis, 9/11, and the shifting allegiances of former Soviet states, providing critical insights into the strategic calculus behind Putin's ostensibly mercurial stance towards America and the West. The material is unmistakably shaped by the scholarly and strategic expertise of the United States Department of Defense. This institution brings forth a unique vantage point, informed by intelligence data and strategic considerations, which lends an unparalleled depth to the exploration of Putin's regime. The text delves into the psychological profile of Putin, the geopolitical ecosystem of the post-Soviet collapse, and the inadvertent Western actions that may have fueled the flames of antagonism. The Department's vested interest in understanding the underpinnings of Russian anti-Americanism serves as both impetus and backbone for this thorough dissection of a complex international relationship. For academics, policymakers, and enthusiasts of international relations alike, 'PUTIN: The History of the Reign & The Shape-Shifting Strategy' offers an essential contribution to the discourse on Russo-American relations. Its scrutiny of Putinist foreign policy, melded with its exploration of anti-American sentiment, makes for necessary reading in an era where understanding the historical and political trajectories of global leaders is imperative. The book serves as a cautionary tale, a strategic guide, and a historical document that will inform and provoke thought on the intricacies of Russian politics and their implications for the future of international diplomacy.

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