In Moscow's Shadows 124: Putin's Performative Politics
Episode 124 of the In Moscow's Shadows podcast, hosted by Mark Galeotti, titled "In Moscow's Shadows 124: Putin's Performative Politics" was published on December 3, 2023 and runs 53 minutes.
December 3, 2023 ·53m · In Moscow's Shadows
Summary
There's a myth that authoritarian leaders don't have to worry about public politics: arguably they have to worry all the more. Spinning off from the recent bizarre criminalisation of the mythical 'international LGBT movement' and one or more raids on gay clubs, I unpack how I think Putin's political 'offer' to Russians will emerge over the months leading up to presidential elections: social conservatism, a warfighting nation rather than a nation at war, a scapegoated country, but also a 'norm...
Episode Description
There's a myth that authoritarian leaders don't have to worry about public politics: arguably they have to worry all the more. Spinning off from the recent bizarre criminalisation of the mythical 'international LGBT movement' and one or more raids on gay clubs, I unpack how I think Putin's political 'offer' to Russians will emerge over the months leading up to presidential elections: social conservatism, a warfighting nation rather than a nation at war, a scapegoated country, but also a 'normal country.'
The Denis Volkov article I mention is here.
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