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On the face of it, Russia had all the trappings of democracy: it had political parties and elections. But most parties were controlled by the Kremlin, and the elections—which are supposedly a tool for the orderly transfer of power—turned into a mechanism for retaining power. It was like a house of mirrors. Those trying to challenge the Kremlin ended up fighting their own distorted reflections.
The Invention of Russia: The Rise of Putin and the Age of Fake News
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