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It definitely works for many imperial models: marginalize your political opponents, but let them destroy each other and your neighbors. Very often the empire expands not because it needs new resources, territories and people, but because it needs to maintain stability at its center. Surkov argues that the periphery, the borderlands (Ukraine means "borderlands" in Russian) becomes the battlefield for the stability of the empire's core.

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Anton Krutikov
Anton Krutikov

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