The Kremlin and Its Ideological Toolbox
Join the Wilson Center for a talk with Maria Lipman on the Kremlin's "ideological entrepreneurs" and the components of the Kremlin's ideological operation. In the first decade of his reign, Vladimir Putin de-emphasized ideology to consolidate control and reinstate legitimacy of state power. The 2011 protests led him to shift gears and assume an ideological approach to consolidating legitimacy. This approach, however, led to the empowerment of “ideological entrepreneurs,” some of whom the Kremlin views as a liability. Who are the ideological entrepreneurs and how does the Kremlin manage them? What are the components of the Kremlin’s ideological operation and how does it impact ordinary Russians? Maria Lipman will address these questions in her talk. RSVP is required.
Speakers:
Maria Lipman, editor, Point & Counterpoint