
Vladislav Surkov
Vladislav Surkov is a prominent Russian political figure and former advisor to President Vladimir Putin, known for his role in shaping the concept of the 'Russian World'—a notion encompassing the cultural, economic, and political influence of Russia beyond its borders. In a recent interview, Surkov asserted that the boundaries of the 'Russian World' will continue to expand globally, emphasizing the importance of not overextending Russia's resources in this endeavor. His statements reflect a broader geopolitical perspective, suggesting that as the West becomes more authoritarian, Russia may evolve towards a less authoritarian model, ultimately fostering greater understanding and interaction between these powers.
Born on Sep 21, 1964 (60 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Vladislav Surkov celebrated the Minsk accords as a way of 'legitimising' Ukraine's initial partition.
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France:
Vladislav Surkov is mentioned as a Russian ideologue close to Vladimir Putin, discussed in Giuliano da Empoli's writings.
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Denmark:
Vladislav Surkov is considered the 'architect' behind the current system in Russia and has distanced himself from Vladimir Putin.
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Kazakhstan:
Vladislav Surkov is the prototype for the main character in the film, a political technologist.
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Colombia:
Vladislav Surkov is known as the great philosopher of Putinism and has created key concepts for Putin's ideology.
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Croatia:
Vladislav Surkov is considered one of the architects of Russia's strategy towards Ukraine.
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Croatia:
Vladislav Surkov was a former advisor to Putin and is seen as an architect of Russian strategy towards Ukraine.
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Croatia:
Vladislav Surkov is considered one of the architects of Russia's strategy towards Ukraine.
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Sweden:
Vladislav Surkov is a leading Russian nationalist ideologist and former advisor to Putin, known for his influence on Russia's state ideology.
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Romania:
Vladislav Surkov is described as the architect of 'Putinism' and a key figure in understanding Russian political power.
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