Have Russians ’surrendered to the fate’ of Putinism? | Conflict Zone
“The question of prestige is no longer that relevant for Putin,“ says Nina Khrushcheva.
Speaking to DW’s Conflict Zone on the day of Moscow’s “subdued“ Victory Day parade, the professor of international affairs – and great-granddaughter of Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev – says Russia’s approach is now matter of fact: “’Russia is at war. And you take it or leave it,’“ she says. But “those who are not agreeing with this kind of approach are going to be eliminated.“
What hope does she have that Russia can move beyond Putin and Putinism?
Watch the interview and let us know what you think below, or join us on Twitter:
Conflict Zone is Deutsche Welle’s top political interview. Every week, our hosts Tim Sebastian and Sarah Kelly are face to face with global decision-makers, seeking straight answers to straight questions, putting the spotlight on controversial issues and calling the powerf
1 view
381
153
10 hours ago 00:04:01 1
Cheeki Breeki: . 2 song ■ feat. Lenich & Kirya
2 weeks ago 00:34:46 1
Мой опыт крещение огнем🔥Митрополит Никодим.
3 weeks ago 00:03:47 1
🌾Будем доверять Богу⚜ Митрополит Онуфрий
3 weeks ago 00:17:17 1
Diana Ankudinova - Can’t Help Falling In Love (Live) First Time Hearing | REVIEWS AND REACTIONS