101: ANALYSIS: Lisa Gaufman on Putin’s incoherent ideology, and mobilization as a tipping point for Putin’s legitimacy
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Lisa Gaufman, Assistant Professor of Russian Discourse and Politics at the University of Groningen, discusses Putin's incoherent ideology and the impact of the mobilization on Putin's perceived legitimacy in Russia and future trajectory.  'There is no coherent ideology... Putin is trying to dress up his land grab into some kind of ideological padding that would resonate with some people who might still support him' 'Observing a lot of the blunders and the atrocities that the Russian army has inflicted on the Ukrainian population has tarnished Russia, even among countries that previously might have supported Putin'  'By declaring mobilization Putin pretty much destroyed the perception of stability that his legitimacy is built upon...'  Lisa Graufman Between a Liberal and a Hard Place - Russia and Global Ideological Competition  Lisa Graufman Security Threats and Public Perception - Digital Russia and the Ukraine Crisis  Follow Lisa Gaufman on twitter: @lisas_research For episode updates follow on twitter: @jessicagenauer
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