LEADER 01932nam a22003137a 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20220613104336.0 007 ta 008 220613b2022 ||||| |||| 00| 0beng d 020 9782330167714 040 hubpceuo |bEnglish |chubpceuo 041 fre 082 947.0864 100 Eltchaninoff, Michel, |d1969- 245 Dans la tête de Vladimir Poutine : |bessai / |cMichel Eltchaninoff. 250 Nouvelle édition actualisée 260 Arles ; Solin : |bActes Sud, |c2022. 300 196 p. ; |c20 cm. 520 The Russian president's landmark speeches, interviews and policies borrow heavily from great Russian thinkers past and present, from Peter the Great to Dostoevsky and Solzhenitsyn. They offer powerful visions of strong leaders and the Russian nation: they value conservatism and the Slavic spirit. They root morality in Orthodoxy, and Russian identity in the historic struggle with the West. Today, Putin manages and manipulates those same ideas in his 'defense' of 130 million ethnic Russians against the world. With the annexation of Crimea, the war in Syria and shock election results across the West, the challenge of decrypting his worldview has become more pressing than ever. From a Eurasian Union to a new Russian Empire, this is a revealing tour of Kremlin doctrine and strategy, viewed through its philosophical roots. 600 Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, |d1952- |xPolitical and social views. 650 Presidents |zRussia (Federation). 651 Russia (Federation) |xPolitics and government |y21st century. 880 |6245 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6947_086400000000000_ELT |70 |8REF |9156553OSA |bOSA |d2022-06-13 |eOSA |l0 |o947.0864 ELT |r2022-06-13 |w2022-06-13 |yBK |cReference 920 01 PYJjGKYD 992 01 947_086400000000000_ELT |bQVS_ZRTVZZZZZZZZZZZ_LE6 966 |cIn the Research Room