Opinion
Putin’s Ukraine folly has left him dangerously exposed
The Russian leader has seen off this latest challenge to his authority, but Yevgeny Prigozhin has uncovered growing vulnerability at the top, writes special correspondent Misha Zelinsky in Warsaw.
Misha ZelinskyColumnistUpdated
Warsaw | You need two things to topple a dictator: pressure and a trigger.
From the moment his attempted Ukrainian blitzkrieg in February last year failed, political pressure has been building on Vladimir Putin.
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Misha Zelinsky is a Fulbright Scholar, a former assistant national secretary Australian Workers' Union, and expert associate at the National Security College.
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