If Russians are gripped by a yearning for an imaginary past, they will not fight for a better future.
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Russia’s nostalgia machine
Putin has long viewed nostalgia as a powerful means of reassuring — and subduing — the public. Putin revived the Soviet anthem and restored the Red Army flag as the official banner of the military.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday pledged ... and to defend the post-World War II global order – a nod to Putin’s pursuit to reclaim Ukraine in ...
Amid expectations in Moscow that President Donald Trump will speak by phone in the coming days with Russian President Vladimir Putin ... Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov earlier this week insisted ...
Jon Jackson is a News Editor at Newsweek based in New York. His focus is on reporting on the Ukraine and Russia war. Jon previously worked at The Week, the River Journal, Den of Geek and Maxim.
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