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Tag Archives: Putin
Putin has big problems on the Russian home front
Things aren't looking so strong for Russian strongman Vladimir Putin on his home front. As Russia callously props up the brutal Marxist Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela, presumably to get repaid on billions in loans from the socialist hellhole, as well … Continue reading
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Will AI Save the Internet From Vladimir Putin … and Matt Drudge?
Our guest is Peter W. Singer, co-author with Emerson T. Brooking of LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media. Peter’s book is a fine history of the way the Internet went wrong in the Age of Social Media. He thinks we’re losing … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged Cyberlaw, Drudge, Internet, Matt, Podcast, Putin, Save, Vladimir
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Putin: The one-man show the West doesn’t understand
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists – Putin: The one-man show the West doesn’t understand – Fiona Hill, Published online: 13 Apr 2016. “The West is at an inflection point in its relations with Russia; the stakes for having an accurate … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged doesnt, oneman, Putin, Show, Understand, West
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Donald Trump–Vladimir Putin Meeting: Rhetoric & Administration Policy Are Disconnected | National Review
That doesn’t mean, as Democrats have suggested, that Trump is in bed with the Russians. Far more likely, it means that Trump’s ego is one giant gaping wound, constantly draining rage over the suggestion that his 2016 election victory was … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Theory
Tagged Administration, amp, Disconnected, Donald, Meeting, national, Policy, Putin, Review, Rhetoric, Trump–Vladimir
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IT’S NOT LIKE TRUMP GAVE PUTIN 20% OF OUR URANIUM… OR SAID HE’D HAVE MORE FLEXIBILITY LATER, SPEAK…
IT’S NOT LIKE TRUMP GAVE PUTIN 20% OF OUR URANIUM… OR SAID HE’D HAVE MORE FLEXIBILITY LATER, SPEAKING OF PUPPETS: Trump and Putin and the fear-mongering MSM. Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –
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Tagged Flexibility, Gave, HE’D, It's, later, Like, Putin, Said, speak, Trump, Uranium
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