Russia once positioned itself as a sporting superpower — a nation capable of hosting the world’s most ambitious, most extravagant Olympic Games. The 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, costing an unprecedented USD 51 billion, transformed the quiet Black Sea resort town into a global spectacle. Russia topped the medal tally. National pride soared. And the Kremlin leveraged the event as a geopolitical advertisement of strength.
Tag: Vladimir Putin
Dog Diplomacy and the Cold Psychology of Vladimir Putin: Inside a Leader’s Emotional Calculus
On the world stage, Vladimir Putin often projects a façade of calculated calm, strategic restraint, and emotional opacity. Yet one particular domain — his lifelong affection for dogs — has been repeatedly used by foreign leaders to navigate Kremlin diplomacy. Russia’s geopolitical maneuvering has produced many diplomatic subplots, but none as unusual or symbolically revealing as what can be termed Dog Diplomacy.
Moscow Is Silent: The Night That Shaped Vladimir Putin’s Doctrine
An investigative look at how the 1989 Dresden uprising and Moscow’s silence shaped Vladimir Putin’s worldview, power doctrine, and future leadership of Russia.
The Resurgence of Russia: How Vladimir Putin Became the System
A deep analysis of Vladimir Putin’s rapid rise, resurgence of Russia’s political landscape, and how the Kremlin evolved into a system built around one man.
Putin Sarkozy Incident: How Putin Used Humiliation as Power
Inside the 2007 Putin Sarkozy incident: how Putin used humiliation and psychological dominance to unsettle the French president and reshape Russia–West relations.
Putin’s Strongman Persona: How KGB Psychology, Early Life and Manipulation Shape His Power in 2025
A psychological portrait of Vladimir Putin’s strongman persona shaped by KGB training and geopolitical ambitions.
Putin Fear Tactics: How Authoritarian Leaders Use Intimidation to Signal Power
A rare diplomatic anecdote reveals how Vladimir Putin used his dog to intimidate Angela Merkel — exposing a deeper authoritarian playbook of psychological signaling and political theater.
Silencing Dissent: What the Murder of Anatoly Levin-Utkin Reveals About Putin’s Early Consolidation of Power
A critical reflection on the early years of Vladimir Putin’s rise, drawn from Steven Lee Myers’ “The New Tsar,” and what the killing of journalist Anatoly Levin-Utkin reveals about power, fear, and press freedom in Russia.
