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Putin’s Russia: Between the need for security and the desire for (all) power

Apr 26, 2022 | Politics, Professor Roger Koude, Putin, Russia, Ukraine

Russia is a unique country in the world! Indeed, with an area of ​​17,125,191 km2, more than four times the geographical size of the European Union and its 27 Member States, Russia is the largest country in the world but with a population of only 146,170,015 inhabitants

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