domestic

Do not overlook domestic actors impacting public diplomacy, writes Jitka Pánek Jurková in a recent edition of the Polish Political Science Yearbook. 

Vladimir Putin appears well on his way to reclaiming the Crimea for Russia, restoring the peninsula to a status forfeited by Nikita Khrushchev’s Soviet Union in 1954. But this territorial achievement may provide only temporary distraction for Russia’s 140 million people who have seen their quality of life deteriorate dramatically since Putin took power in 1999.