How a liberal post-communist Russia became the West’s enemy
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In the 1990s, Russia seemed to be on a path toward adopting a European-style democracy, but this trajectory shifted dramatically, leading to its current status as a perceived adversary of the West. Understanding this transformation is crucial as it highlights the complexities of post-communist governance and the geopolitical tensions that have emerged since.
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