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Paul Robinson finds the UK media piling the propaganda on yet again, or better, still.The Brits have been in competition with Europeans and Russia even before the glorious days of the empire, and Russia in particular since Russia had its eye on India, considered the jewel of the empire. Traditions die hard.RTPandora Papers: Every US state-funded exposé on the lavish lives of elites is about Russia & Putin, even when he’s not mentionedPaul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa
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Paul Robinson finds the UK media piling the propaganda on yet again, or better, still.Paul Robinson finds the UK media piling the propaganda on yet again, or better, still.The Brits have been in competition with Europeans and Russia even before the glorious days of the empire, and Russia in particular since Russia had its eye on India, considered the jewel of the empire. Traditions die hard.RTPandora Papers: Every US state-funded exposé on the lavish lives of elites is about Russia & Putin, even when he’s not mentionedPaul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa
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The Brits have been in competition with Europeans and Russia even before the glorious days of the empire, and Russia in particular since Russia had its eye on India, considered the jewel of the empire. Traditions die hard.
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Pandora Papers: Every US state-funded exposé on the lavish lives of elites is about Russia & Putin, even when he’s not mentioned
Paul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa