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Putin has cultivated a cult of personality to maintain his grip on power from "summary" of Putin's People by Catherine Belton

Catherine Belton delves into the intricate web of power that Vladimir Putin has spun around himself in order to secure his position as the leader of Russia. She uncovers how Putin has carefully crafted a cult of personality to solidify his grip on power, using his public image to cultivate a sense of loyalty and adoration among his followers. Through a combination of media manipulation, propaganda, and carefully orchestrated public appearances, Putin has created an aura of strength, decisiveness, and invincibility. He is portrayed as a fearless leader who is not afraid to take bold action to protect Russia's interests, both at home and abroad. This carefully constructed image has endeared him to many Russians, who see him as a strong and capable leader who is guiding the country to greatness. Belton reveals how Putin's cult of personality extends beyond his public image to encompass all aspects of Russian society. From the political elite to the business world to ordinary citizens, Putin's influence is felt everywhere. Those who are loyal to him are rewarded with wealth, power, and influence, while those who dare to oppose him are quickly sidelined or silenced. By cultivating this cult of personality, Putin has ensured that he remains the dominant figure in Russian politics for over two decades. His grip on power is so strong that many see him as irreplaceable, the only leader capable of guiding Russia through the challenges it faces. Putin's carefully crafted image as a strong, decisive leader has become so deeply ingrained in the Russian psyche that his hold on power seems unshakeable. Belton's exploration of Putin's cult of personality sheds light on the inner workings of Russian politics and the mechanisms through which power is consolidated and maintained. It is a fascinating look at how one man has managed to wield so much influence over an entire nation, shaping its destiny in ways both visible and invisible.
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    Putin's People

    Catherine Belton

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