This article argues that the psychopathological aberrations of both Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Putin have their source in their inability to resolve their psychosexual conflicts.Witnesses have related that Hitler had h...This article argues that the psychopathological aberrations of both Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Putin have their source in their inability to resolve their psychosexual conflicts.Witnesses have related that Hitler had homosexual relationships and that Putin had pedophile experiences with boys.To compensate for the reprehensible aspects of their sexual scandals,they both developed a new persona,that of the savior of their respective nations.They thus created enemies from which they wanted to defend their homelands.In the case of Hitler,it was the Jews.For Putin it was Ukrainian Nazis.展开更多
The establishment and rapid rise of the European Union (EU) have increasingly made Europe an independent force. Objectively, the enlargement of both the EU and NATO has speeded up the process of European integration, ...The establishment and rapid rise of the European Union (EU) have increasingly made Europe an independent force. Objectively, the enlargement of both the EU and NATO has speeded up the process of European integration, and "One important link of Russia’s diplomacy展开更多
Valadimir Putin assumed office as President of Russia on 7th May. It is a signfor Russia to enter into a new era. Attention is called to how Russia will imple-ment its foreign policy during Putin presidency, and what ...Valadimir Putin assumed office as President of Russia on 7th May. It is a signfor Russia to enter into a new era. Attention is called to how Russia will imple-ment its foreign policy during Putin presidency, and what is the prospect. I Mr. Putin has started readjusting Russian foreign policy early as Acting Presi-dent. According to the newest version of the "Concept of National Security" andthe "New Foreign Doctrine", it is obvious that Russia will carry on pragmatic for-展开更多
After the collapse of the Soviet Union,Russia,which is sustaining a new recovery process with Putin,is at the crossroads of a new turning point.Putin,the face of the country's deep state,may hold the presidency fo...After the collapse of the Soviet Union,Russia,which is sustaining a new recovery process with Putin,is at the crossroads of a new turning point.Putin,the face of the country's deep state,may hold the presidency for another two terms,in line with new constitutional changes.The new constitution predicts handing over some of the presidential authority to the Russian Parliament,the Duma.These changes in the constitution involve new alignments in the Russian decision-making system rather than promoting internal democracy.On the other hand,the conventional energy resources of Russia,representing the predominant part of the national income,are in a decreasing trend.The explored energy reserves are either too expensive for extraction or too far from the center of the country.Russia inevitably has to develop additional sources for export other than energy to balance her budget.With COVID-19,the vulnerability of the Russian state system and revenues came into the open.In the coming decades,Russia needs to make critical decisions to sustain her ambition to be a major power.Putin,being aware of this,is planning a transition period,behind which he will personally stand during the changeover.展开更多
The quotation,from Vladimir Putin’s annual address as president in 2006,neatly summaries the reason why Russia had to press forward with long-overdue reforms of its armed forces.Two decades after the fall of the Sovi...The quotation,from Vladimir Putin’s annual address as president in 2006,neatly summaries the reason why Russia had to press forward with long-overdue reforms of its armed forces.Two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union,Russia was still left with an oversized military organization built for large-scale mobilization and the demands of the Cold War,but highly ineffective for the type of conventional military conflicts that Russia was most likely to become involved in.The rationale behind Russia’s reforms of the armed forces were thus clear long before the war in Georgia,which has often been pointed to as the reason why the reforms were launched in October 2008.President Vladimir Putin’s current period runs out in 2024,when he is due to step down,according to the Constitution.Given the fact that the current political system has been carefully crafted for almost 20 years,it is evident that there is uncertainty about its future.First,it no longer produces wealth for the population.For five years in a row,the real disposable income has been decreasing.Second,the legitimacy of the system could be questioned,since Putin’s popularity figures are going down,and the surge from 2014-2015 has been eradicated.War as well(indeed,the Soviet Union helped fuel conflict and instability),the communist ideology and groups that professed it lost their main backer with the fall of the Soviet Union.Some African states weakened as the result,and coupled with an influx of arms on the global market,it was easy for disparate individuals and groups to carve out areas of influence under the barrel of a gun.In the U.S.,private military companies(PMCs)emerged as“a function of decades of decisions underscored by both the strategic requirement for resources and neoliberal thinking.The desired result to recue costs,gain efficiencies,and create economies of scale”.展开更多
As Russia's ongoing economic restructuring over the past twenty years has revealed, Russia's exchange mechanism departs from that of an ideally standard market economy. To a large extent, the problem can be traced b...As Russia's ongoing economic restructuring over the past twenty years has revealed, Russia's exchange mechanism departs from that of an ideally standard market economy. To a large extent, the problem can be traced back to the "power-property" system established by Ivan IIL That is to say, the possession of power is equivalent to the possession of property, and property becomes certain functions of power. For a long time, this system has been accepted as a natural state of society by the Russian people. Rapid economic growth under the Putin administration is characterized by the return to and strengthening of a "power- property "system dominated by the state and an abandonment of "institutional transplantation" from the Western liberal market economic model in the Yeltsin era under which power and property were separated Mr. Putin's reelection in 2012 means that the "long-Putin era" that started from 2000 will last at least until 2018. However, with the solidification of the "power- property" system, the Putin administration has been confronted with new challenges, and the prospects for Russia's economic modernization still face great uncertainties.展开更多
The Russian president will leave his post in 2008, but his influence and policies will remain When Vladimir Putin became Russia’s president in 2000, he asked the people to give him 20 years and he would give them a p...The Russian president will leave his post in 2008, but his influence and policies will remain When Vladimir Putin became Russia’s president in 2000, he asked the people to give him 20 years and he would give them a powerful Russia in return.During his two terms in office,展开更多
Vladimir Putin is sure to win the Russian presidential election next year At a meeting of the ruling United Russia party on September 24,Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accepted a proposal by President Dmitry Me...Vladimir Putin is sure to win the Russian presidential election next year At a meeting of the ruling United Russia party on September 24,Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accepted a proposal by President Dmitry Medvedev to compete in next展开更多
On nuclear energy We must also take steps to develop nuclear energy, a nuclear energy sector based on safe, new-generation reactors. We need to consolidate Russia's position on the world markets for nuclear energy...On nuclear energy We must also take steps to develop nuclear energy, a nuclear energy sector based on safe, new-generation reactors. We need to consolidate Russia's position on the world markets for nuclear energy sector technology and equipment and make full use here of our knowledge, experience, advanced technology, and of course, international cooperation. Restructuring in the nuclear energy industry itself also aims at enabling us to achieve these goals.展开更多
文摘This article argues that the psychopathological aberrations of both Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Putin have their source in their inability to resolve their psychosexual conflicts.Witnesses have related that Hitler had homosexual relationships and that Putin had pedophile experiences with boys.To compensate for the reprehensible aspects of their sexual scandals,they both developed a new persona,that of the savior of their respective nations.They thus created enemies from which they wanted to defend their homelands.In the case of Hitler,it was the Jews.For Putin it was Ukrainian Nazis.
文摘The establishment and rapid rise of the European Union (EU) have increasingly made Europe an independent force. Objectively, the enlargement of both the EU and NATO has speeded up the process of European integration, and "One important link of Russia’s diplomacy
文摘Valadimir Putin assumed office as President of Russia on 7th May. It is a signfor Russia to enter into a new era. Attention is called to how Russia will imple-ment its foreign policy during Putin presidency, and what is the prospect. I Mr. Putin has started readjusting Russian foreign policy early as Acting Presi-dent. According to the newest version of the "Concept of National Security" andthe "New Foreign Doctrine", it is obvious that Russia will carry on pragmatic for-
文摘After the collapse of the Soviet Union,Russia,which is sustaining a new recovery process with Putin,is at the crossroads of a new turning point.Putin,the face of the country's deep state,may hold the presidency for another two terms,in line with new constitutional changes.The new constitution predicts handing over some of the presidential authority to the Russian Parliament,the Duma.These changes in the constitution involve new alignments in the Russian decision-making system rather than promoting internal democracy.On the other hand,the conventional energy resources of Russia,representing the predominant part of the national income,are in a decreasing trend.The explored energy reserves are either too expensive for extraction or too far from the center of the country.Russia inevitably has to develop additional sources for export other than energy to balance her budget.With COVID-19,the vulnerability of the Russian state system and revenues came into the open.In the coming decades,Russia needs to make critical decisions to sustain her ambition to be a major power.Putin,being aware of this,is planning a transition period,behind which he will personally stand during the changeover.
文摘The quotation,from Vladimir Putin’s annual address as president in 2006,neatly summaries the reason why Russia had to press forward with long-overdue reforms of its armed forces.Two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union,Russia was still left with an oversized military organization built for large-scale mobilization and the demands of the Cold War,but highly ineffective for the type of conventional military conflicts that Russia was most likely to become involved in.The rationale behind Russia’s reforms of the armed forces were thus clear long before the war in Georgia,which has often been pointed to as the reason why the reforms were launched in October 2008.President Vladimir Putin’s current period runs out in 2024,when he is due to step down,according to the Constitution.Given the fact that the current political system has been carefully crafted for almost 20 years,it is evident that there is uncertainty about its future.First,it no longer produces wealth for the population.For five years in a row,the real disposable income has been decreasing.Second,the legitimacy of the system could be questioned,since Putin’s popularity figures are going down,and the surge from 2014-2015 has been eradicated.War as well(indeed,the Soviet Union helped fuel conflict and instability),the communist ideology and groups that professed it lost their main backer with the fall of the Soviet Union.Some African states weakened as the result,and coupled with an influx of arms on the global market,it was easy for disparate individuals and groups to carve out areas of influence under the barrel of a gun.In the U.S.,private military companies(PMCs)emerged as“a function of decades of decisions underscored by both the strategic requirement for resources and neoliberal thinking.The desired result to recue costs,gain efficiencies,and create economies of scale”.
文摘As Russia's ongoing economic restructuring over the past twenty years has revealed, Russia's exchange mechanism departs from that of an ideally standard market economy. To a large extent, the problem can be traced back to the "power-property" system established by Ivan IIL That is to say, the possession of power is equivalent to the possession of property, and property becomes certain functions of power. For a long time, this system has been accepted as a natural state of society by the Russian people. Rapid economic growth under the Putin administration is characterized by the return to and strengthening of a "power- property "system dominated by the state and an abandonment of "institutional transplantation" from the Western liberal market economic model in the Yeltsin era under which power and property were separated Mr. Putin's reelection in 2012 means that the "long-Putin era" that started from 2000 will last at least until 2018. However, with the solidification of the "power- property" system, the Putin administration has been confronted with new challenges, and the prospects for Russia's economic modernization still face great uncertainties.
文摘The Russian president will leave his post in 2008, but his influence and policies will remain When Vladimir Putin became Russia’s president in 2000, he asked the people to give him 20 years and he would give them a powerful Russia in return.During his two terms in office,
文摘Vladimir Putin is sure to win the Russian presidential election next year At a meeting of the ruling United Russia party on September 24,Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accepted a proposal by President Dmitry Medvedev to compete in next
文摘On nuclear energy We must also take steps to develop nuclear energy, a nuclear energy sector based on safe, new-generation reactors. We need to consolidate Russia's position on the world markets for nuclear energy sector technology and equipment and make full use here of our knowledge, experience, advanced technology, and of course, international cooperation. Restructuring in the nuclear energy industry itself also aims at enabling us to achieve these goals.