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The Dangers of Russian Disorder | ? As the war in Ukraine grinds on, Russians have acted as if not

The Dangers of Russian Disorder | [Image](   [Putin’s Age of Chaos]( [The Dangers of Russian Disorder]( [By Tatiana Stanovaya]( As the war in Ukraine grinds on, Russians have acted as if nothing has really changed on the home front. Their unruffled attitudes persist despite setbacks on the battlefield, partial mobilizations, and Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory. Although Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin’s shocking rebellion in June—and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s handling of it—deeply disturbed Moscow’s elite, it did not seem to disrupt the status quo. But “don’t be fooled,” writes Tatiana Stanovaya [in a new essay]( for Foreign Affairs. The war in Ukraine has begun to change Russia, and “profound internal shifts are likely underway—in Putin’s regime, in the elites’ perception of Putin, and in the public’s attitude toward the war.” Rather than bringing down Putin’s regime, “these developments are transforming Russia into a far less cohesive entity, one rife with internal contradictions and conflicts, more volatile and lacking predictability,” Stanovaya warns. And “the more challenges the regime faces, the more quickly it will evolve into something darker.” [Read the essay](   Subscribe to Foreign Affairs for unlimited access. [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( Subscribe to Foreign Affairs for unlimited access. [SUBSCRIBE NOW](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( © 2023 Council on Foreign Relations | 58 East 68th Street, New York NY | 10065 To ensure we can contact you, please add us to your email address book or safe list.This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Receiving too many emails? Unsubscribe and manage your email preferences [here.](

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