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Una vida inglesa en la zona crepuscular de Vladimir Putin
Foreign correspondent Marc Bennetts spent 25 years living in Russia. What did he witness during its descent into authoritarianism?
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 12, 2026
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Putin's authoritarianism has stifled dissent, leading to a homogenized society where critical thought and free expression are under constant threat.
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While Putin's regime has its flaws, it is essential to recognize the stability it has brought compared to the chaos of the 1990s in Russia.
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The rise of authoritarianism in Russia demonstrates the dangers of unchecked power, which can occur in any society if citizens become complacent.
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The West's portrayal of Russia under Putin often overlooks the complexities of Russian identity and the historical context of its governance.
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Marc Bennetts' experience illustrates the transformation of Russian society, serving as a critical lens through which to understand modern authoritarianism.
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