The Rhetorical Rise and Demise of "Democracy" in Russian Political Discourse. Volume 3 Vladimir Putin and the Redefinition of "Democracy" - 2000-2008

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The Rhetorical Rise and Demise of "Democracy" in Russian Political Discourse. Volume 3 Vladimir Putin and the Redefinition of "Democracy" - 2000-2008

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Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9798887193564

Date: 7th March, 2024

Publisher: Academic Studies Press

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  2. Politics
  3. Political Leaders
  4. Democracy

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In Volume Three of this four-volume series, we examine the rhetorical development that occurred during the first two terms of Vladimir Putin's tenure as president of the Russian Federation. Initially, Putin appeared to follow in the path set by his predecessor, Boris Yeltsin, vowing that Russia was, at heart, a European nation and would be a westward facing democracy going forward. He even mentioned partnering with the EU and NATO. Eight years later, at the 2007 Munich Security Conference, Putin excoriated the West for, in his words, attempting to create a "unipolar world" in which NATO expansion threatened Russia's security, the United States acted as the world's sole "hegemon," and Europe simply followed orders, relinquishing any sense of agency in its own affairs.

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