A triad of intuition for political winds, imagination to predict and alter futures, and the ability to be multiple individuals at once.
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Russian strategic imagination
A triad of intuition for political winds, imagination to predict and alter futures, and the ability to be multiple individuals at once.
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"...How was Stalin able to do this? What makes the Russian imagination different from the Western imagination? Okay? So I would say three things...."
"The ability to be multiple individuals at once. And that's how Stalin was able to win World War II, and this is why Putin..."
"...sense? Okay? So, this is, these three things are the Russian strategic imagination. The ability to feel the political winds of the moment. The..."
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