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The Russian nationalist pressure on Putin

Hawks with ties to the security apparatus carry more weight than liberal critics of the war on Ukraine

Russia’s military reverses in Ukraine are stirring rage and frustration among hawkish nationalists at home. Does the hardliners’ discontent represent a serious threat to Vladimir Putin’s regime?

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In western societies, there’s an understandable tendency to focus on Putin’s liberal antiwar critics. For sure, we can only respect their bravery.

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