March 12th, 2013
The Putin DoctrineSince coming to power in 2000, Vladimir Putin has added an overarching goal to Russian foreign policy: the recovery of economic, political, and geostrategic assets lost by the Soviet state in 1991.

The Putin Doctrine

Since coming to power in 2000, Vladimir Putin has added an overarching goal to Russian foreign policy: the recovery of economic, political, and geostrategic assets lost by the Soviet state in 1991.

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    as explicitly mentioned in the last paragraph.
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    i thought this article was crap and used fearmongering to support heavier us involvement in russian affairs.
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    Interesting.Putin has been a very pragmatic leader in world politics.
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