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So I didn't see a thread discussing this so here it is.
One of my co-workers brought up an interesting point as she is formerly from Ukraine. Putin may be captializing on the recent civil unrest to take a step forward in reuniting the Soviet Union (Or something similar in structure). Now, I am not familiar with recent Russian politics, but from what I've heard, Putin has gained significant power since being elected. I've also heard that he's quite the fan of doing things "the old way."
He created his own party http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Front_for_Russia which shows he is probably a fairly strong idealist. Having an idealist in his position would lead to larger degrees of change, especially when he is backed by an existing large party http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Russia.
There's also this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putinism
What are people's thoughts on this? I know @PsychoRealm probably has a good opinion on this.
One of my co-workers brought up an interesting point as she is formerly from Ukraine. Putin may be captializing on the recent civil unrest to take a step forward in reuniting the Soviet Union (Or something similar in structure). Now, I am not familiar with recent Russian politics, but from what I've heard, Putin has gained significant power since being elected. I've also heard that he's quite the fan of doing things "the old way."
He created his own party http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Front_for_Russia which shows he is probably a fairly strong idealist. Having an idealist in his position would lead to larger degrees of change, especially when he is backed by an existing large party http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Russia.
There's also this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putinism
What are people's thoughts on this? I know @PsychoRealm probably has a good opinion on this.