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- interference by the m****es. In foreign affairs, Putinism has been described as nationalist and neo-imperialist. Putinism was first used in the article by Andrey...
- How Germany's Putin–Verstehers Shield Russia". Forbes. Sukhotsky, Cyril (5 March 2004), Путинизмы – 'продуманный личный эпатаж?' [Putinism – 'Thoughtful...
- economic degradation. It was the first recorded usage of the term "Putinism". The terms "Putinism" and "Putinist" often have negative connotations when used in...
- Igor Putin (born 1953), a Russian businessman and politician, cousin of Vladimir Putin Lyudmila Putina (born 1958), the former wife of Vladimir Putin Maria...
- grandfather of Vladimir Putin, the current president of Russia. Spiridon Ivanovich Putin was born to Russians Ivan Petrovich Putin (1845–1918) and Paraskeva...
- of Russia. Putin may also refer to: Putin (surname), includes a list of people with the name "Putin" (Randy Newman song), 2016 song PuTin or Puin, Russian...
- ****s for Putin! (Russian: Геи за Путина!) is a Russian LGBTQ group that supports Vladimir Putin, endorsing his 2018 presidential campaign. The tongue-in-ch****...
- in an outhouse [ru] («Мочить в сортире») – One of the earliest form of putinism, made in September 1999, when he promised to destroy terrorists wherever...
- He is the son of businessman Igor Putin who is a first cousin of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Roman Putin's grandfather, Alexander, was the uncle...
- Russian President Vladimir Putin. Neither Putin nor his team officially released any comprehensive program. Slogans supporting "Putin's Plan" were a staple of...