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| | | | The Russian leader is creating the very Western alliance he feared. | |
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| | | | Russian troops in action during the Second Chechen War. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. The Bear subjugating the Wolves Before the Russian people became a nation, Russia was an empire. This has severe implications for the Kremlin's counterinsurgency doctrine, as Russia can best be described as a state-nation rather than a nation-state. Given Russia's unique identity,... | |
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| | | | Conflicts, though typically started easily, can be brutal, intractable, and difficult to end. | |
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