Winston Churchill famously said that Russia was “a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.” That observation may have been correct at the height of Stalinism in 1939, when Churchill uttered these words, but it’s far less appropriate today, at the height of Putinism. Russia’s dictator, Vladimir Putin, occasionally may be unpredictable, but a close reading of his statements shows that he consistently has pursued an increasingly anti-democratic, authoritarian, and fascist agenda at home and an increasingly imperial, hegemonic agenda abroad. Putin has changed, but in a predictably repressive and violent direction. Sadly, the Russians evidently also have changed, from a people who w
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