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Discover the real Vladimir Putin and his surprising role on the world stage.
Russia has dominated the headlines for months now. First came reports of a close friendship forming between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. Then, rumors of Russian interference with our recent Presidential election began to surface. Every day, the American press directs more and more attention to Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin.
But how should we think about him?
In a recent edition of Imprimis–Hillsdale College’s free monthly speech digest promoting liberty–Christopher Caldwell (Senior Editor of The Weekly Standard) unpacks this controversial question. He will challenge you to reconsider Putin’s worldwide reputation.
Consider these two points, offered by Mr. Caldwell, before you read about how to think about Putin:
1. There is no country, with the exception of Israel, that has a more dangerous frontier with the Islamic world.
2. To the world, Putin has become a symbol of national sovereignty in its battle with globalism.
Caldwell’s Imprimis article is a fascinating read about one of the least understood politicians on the world stage today. And you’ll find it in the pages of Imprimis, a monthly publication Hillsdale offers absolutely free of charge to anyone who requests it. With over 3.6 million subscribers, Imprimis is one of America’s most widely-read publications in support of liberty.