Citations:Putinista
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- 2003, Graeme P. Herd and Anne Aldis, “Russian federal stability and the dynamics of the twenty-first century,” Russian Regions and Regionalism: Strength through Weakness, London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon (→ISBN), p 270:
- In other words, would a system led by Putin and dominated by the ‘Putinistas’ adopt and further develop the weaknesses of the Yeltsin system without the personality strengths (and weaknesses) of the man himself?
- 2006, “Business: An enemy of the people; foreign investment in Russia,” w:The Economist (→ISSN), v 378, n 8470 (March 25, 2006), p 80:
- The sad fate of a loyal Putinista
- 2010, Anatoly Karlin, “The Kremlinologist Catechism,” w:Russian Life (1066-999X →ISSN Invalid ISSN), v 53, n 5 (September/October), p 64:
- But it is genuine approval for all that – because if it weren’t, one would expect most Putinistas to be old, sour-mouthed “sovoks” who are fed news from state TV, right?
- 2018, Klaus Segbers, “Introduction,” w:Klaus Segbers, w:Taras Kuzio, and Cosima Glahn, Populism in Europe: An Overview, CGB Working Papers Series 09/2018 (→ISSN), Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, Center for Global Politics, p 7:
- This is what the Brexiteers, the Trump campaigners, the Putinistas and the AfD activists have correctly recognized.
- 2021, Jonathan Calvert, w:George Arbuthnott, and Tom Calver, “Prince Michael of Kent ‘selling access’ to the Putinistas,” w:The Sunday Times, May 8:
- Prince Michael of Kent ‘selling access’ to the Putinistas