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    Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Владислав Юрьевич Сурков; born 21 September 1962 or 1964) is a Russian politician and businessman. He was...
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    Minister of Putin's era. Dmitry Peskov, Putin's longtime spokesman Vladislav Surkov, Kremlin's main ideologist in 1999–2011 and one of the architects of...
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  • fictional, but he shares many common traits with Russian politician Vladislav Surkov, whose atypical profile—rap lover, avant-garde theater director, writer...
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    literature (e.g. by ideologist Ivan Ilyin). From 1999 to February 2020 Vladislav Surkov was an influential Russian politician and was dubbed the ‘Grey Cardinal’...
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  • 1987), Russian football player Vladislav Surkov (born 1964), Russian businessman and political strategist 5455 Surkov (1978 RV5), a main-belt asteroid...
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  • used by Vladislav Surkov on 22 February 2006 in a speech before a gathering of the Russian political party United Russia. According to Surkov, sovereign...
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    political operative and senior Kremlin official Vladislav Surkov. Known as Russia's "grey cardinal", Surkov served as a political adviser to President Vladimir...
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    paramount leaders of China: Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping. Vladislav Surkov is often regarded by observers to be the éminence grise to Russian...
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  • difficult for new people and enterprises to enter." Since 2006, when Vladislav Surkov introduced the term sovereign democracy, many party figureheads have...
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    Boroday is a political front, as the real leader and organizer is Vladislav Surkov, a longtime advisor and ally of Vladimir Putin. According to Russian...
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    Novorossiya goes hand-in-hand with the erasure of Ukrainian statehood, or as Vladislav Surkov said in his defenestration interview in February 2020, "There is Ukrainian-ness...
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    2000 – 30 October 2003) Dmitry Kozak (30 October 2003 – 9 March 2004) Vladislav Surkov (12 May 2008 – 27 December 2011) Vyacheslav Volodin (27 December 2011...
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    democracy". According to the proponents of that description (primarily Vladislav Surkov), the government's actions and policies ought above all to enjoy popular...
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    presence of the then assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Vladislav Surkov. Milchakov himself, however, was not shy in terms, criticizing the...
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  • the Communist Party in 1922. The senior patron of the movement was Vladislav Surkov, the deputy head of the presidential administration. The group was...
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    ultranationalist circles alleged Russia's powerful "grey cardinal" figure Vladislav Surkov conspired with east Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov to organize a...
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  • Russian politician, former president of Russia's Chechen Republic Vladislav Surkov, Businessman and Politician, former advisor to the President of Russia...
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  • Kremlin, was criticized for its denigrating and antisemitic tone. Vladislav Surkov, the personal adviser (2013–2020) of Putin, also published an article...
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    United Kingdom might move diplomacy forward. In a June 2021 interview, Vladislav Surkov, Putin's aide for Ukraine policy from 2013 to 2020, who was removed...
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  • culture) both defines and is protected by its sovereignty. Putin advisor Vladislav Surkov articulated the threat to "sovereign democracy" posed by international...
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    political system." On 26 October 2009, the First Deputy Chief of Staff, Vladislav Surkov, warned that democratic experiments could result in more instability...
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    times via direct coordination between Malofeev and Putin's advisers Vladislav Surkov and Sergey Glazyev, but also via Malofeev's close collaboration with...
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    the thesis that "Russians and Ukrainians are one people". In 2020, Vladislav Surkov, who served as an adviser to Putin on Ukraine, said "There is no Ukraine...
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  • and his cabinet of political technologists create mass confusion. Vladislav Surkov uses ideas from art to turn Russian politics into a bewildering piece...
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  • often been described as a "sovereign democracy". First proposed by Vladislav Surkov in February 2006, the term quickly gained currency within Russia and...
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    the 24-hour news cycle and the internet (special feature on Russian Vladislav Surkov). Charlie Brooker's 2014 Wipe, 30 December 2014 2015 Bitter Lake How...
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    Chemistry. During his time at the institute, he studied alongside Vladislav Surkov and Mikhail Fridman, both of whom Solovyov had known since 1981. After...
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    entrusted to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Vladimir Putin's aide Vladislav Surkov. On 17 December 2019, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recalled...
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    Putin) and 2008 (Dmitry Medvedev). Considered to be the “right hand” of Vladislav Surkov. In 1993 Kostin graduated from the faculty of journalism of the Moscow...
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    project". Nashi's close ties with the Kremlin have been emphasised by Vladislav Surkov, Deputy Presidential Chief of Staff (1999-2011), who met with the movement's...
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