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How Dictators Use Borders to Silence Dissidents.
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Russian users have not been barred from accessing the exchanges' services. However, technology exists that could assist them in adhering to their ideals and identifying rogue actors.
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Vladimir Putin (not unlike President George W. Bush) has led his country into a destructive war, yet the Russian political leadership enjoys wide public support.
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The phrase 'crossing the Rubicon' is derived from an allusion to Julius Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon in early January 49 BC. Caesar's crossing of the river sparked a civil war, which culminated in Caesar's lifelong dictatorship.
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The Ukraine situation continues to provide bad news to Europe and the Western world. Regardless of what you read in the Western media, the Zelenskyy government is on the verge of collapsing. It lacks the military might to rival the Russians, and its budgetary resources are already stretched thin.
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Russia is losing the fight in Ukraine, according to Western observers. However, that is only a Western viewpoint.
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Attempting to analyze Vladimir Putin's behavior or Russian politics using Western narratives is likely to fail.
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This is one of several smart maneuvers by the Kentucky senator on the political rebound in relation to the $40 billion blank cheque to Ukrainians.
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Why Does the War Require a Balanced Approach?
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That has to hurt.