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    establish a strong foreign policy. Yeltsin’s failure to lead the biggest country on the planet led to his resignation in 1999. His resignation allowed the Russian prime minister of the time to take power of the Russian Federation. His name is Vladimir Putin. This article will discuss some of Vladimir Putin’s approaches on international security issues that

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    References: Aslund‚ Anders. “Why Gazprom Resembles a Crime Syndicate.” The Moscow Times‚ February 28‚ 2012. “Beneath the Hyprocrisy‚ Putin Is vlnerable. Here’s where His Soft spots Are” by Timothy Snyder‚ March 1‚ 2014 http://www.newrepublic.com/article/116812/how-europe-should-respond-russian-intervention-ukraine Belton‚ Catherine; Barker‚ Alex; Chaffin‚ Joshua. “Kremlin Shields Gazprom

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    After being in charge of Russia for over a decade‚ Putin has begun to feel invincible because of the length of time and the amount of power he has obtained over time. This has started to cause Putin to feel that it is his “sacred duty to unify the people of Russia‚ to rally citizens around clear aims and tasks‚ and to remember every day and every minute that we have one motherland‚ one people‚ and one future” (Robertson 3). Putin has come to believe that he feels only he can be in charge

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    Tiffany Prill Challenges of Leadership Leadership Book Analysis Modern World Leaders- Angela Merkel The person chosen for this leadership report is Angela Merkel. I read “Modern World Leaders-Angela Merkel” written by Clifford W. Mills. Being born in Berlin‚ with my pride in being German‚ as well as being a female with my own leadership ambitions‚ I felt Angela Merkel was a perfect fit for me. Gaining knowledge on the leadership style from one of the most powerful and influential women in

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    in 2011 when an uprising began against the Syrian President Assad (CNN). ISIS was sent to Syria for recruiting purposes to network and expand. Since ISIS was backed by Al-Qaeda they grew quickly into a large force capable of destruction. Later ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ignored

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    ’s not the first time a leader from a country often at podds with the United States has used its newspapers to convey his or her views. Just last week‚ for instance‚ Russian President Vladimir Putin argued against international military intervention in Syria and jabbed his U.S. counterpart for saying Americans should consider themselves "exceptional" -- a remark that quickly elicited derision from across the U.S. political spectrum. But Rouhani ’s tone differed from Putin ’s‚ echoing the theme of

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    pillar refers to legitimation‚ in which the elite attempts to gain support from the public. This was done before Putin had even become the president. Putin was heavily involved in politics and was able to gain popularity quite quickly. Even when his approval ratings began to plummet‚ Putin was able to raise those ratings back up using a similar technique. When gaining popularity‚ Putin had done so through the invasion of

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    without Discounts‚ Says Putin." BBC Monitoring Former Soviet Union - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring October 6 2009. Kramer‚ Andrew E. "Private Enterprise Back in Favor in Russia ; with Renewed Warmth‚ Putin Urges Nonstate Investors to Lead Revival." The International Herald Tribune September 30 2009‚ sec. FINANCE: 17. Print. Moscow. "Medvedev Calls for Reform." The Age (Melbourne‚ Australia) November 13 2009‚ sec. NEWS; International News: 10. "Russia ’s Putin Invites Foreign Investment

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    Euromaidan‚ Ukrainian revolution and Crimean crisis Best Civil Services Books Ukraine Crisis makes news headlines almost every day now. In this globalized world‚ no event occurs in isolation. Whether or not involved‚ every crisis‚ revolution or peace treaty has impact on almost all nations. It is in this perspective that we should see Ukraine crisis. As you might be aware the major parties involved as Ukraine‚ Russia and the West (mainly US). We shall analyse the background details of the present

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