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  1. Russia of the Future (Russian: Росси́я Бу́дущего, romanized: Rossíya Búdushchego, IPA: [rɐˈsʲijə ˈbudʊɕːɪvə]), originally known as the People's Alliance (Наро́дный Алья́нс, Naródnyy Al'yáns) and formerly called the Progress Party (Па́ртия Прогрéсса, Pártiya Progréssa ...

  2. The Foundations of Geopolitics: The Geopolitical Future of Russia is a geopolitical book by Aleksandr Dugin. Its publication in 1997 was well received in Russia; it has had significant influence within the Russian military, police, and foreign policy elites, [1] [2] and has been used as a textbook in the Academy of the General Staff ...

  3. On 31 July 2022 during Russian Navy Day, Vladimir Putin approved a new maritime doctrine for Russia. The new doctrine suggests an increased state focus on the Arctic and the Northern Sea Route , as well as an increased naval presence in the Mediterranean and Red Seas, both using already-established bases and establishing new bases on ...

  4. 19 de mai. de 2018 · The new party, called Russia Of The Future, was created at a May 19 founding convention in Moscow, Lybov Sobol, a senior associate of the Kremlin critic, said on Twitter.

  5. 20 de dez. de 2021 · Is Russia preparing to invade Ukraine? What would be the fallout if Russia invaded Ukraine? But some things are clear. This week marks 30 years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union....

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  6. 23 de fev. de 2023 · When it comes to the future of Russia, one set of questions bothers people both within the country and beyond. It boils down to these: Will Russia curb its expansionist ambitions? Will the empire fall apart? Will Russia stop being a threat to the world?

  7. 26 de jun. de 2023 · Article. Putin and Russia's Future. By Robin Wright on June 26, 2023. Kennan Institute. International Security Russia and Eurasia. Image Credit. Beware predictions about Vladimir Putin’s imminent demise. The informal rule in foreign policy circles is that an autocrat can sustain power if he has the support of 30% of the population.