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Putin's Fortress of Solitude: Cracks in the Kremlin's Facade

Putin's Fortress of Solitude: Cracks in the Kremlin's Facade

Update: 2025-09-13
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This week, Vladimir Putin operated at maximum visibility across Russian state media and diplomatic channels, more present than ever as the West recalibrates its approach to Moscow. On Friday, Putin presided over the plenary session of the United Cultures Forum in St Petersburg, after meeting with Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova. The previous day, he huddled in the Kremlin with General Director of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives Svetlana Chupsheva, keeping his hand close to the pulse of the regime’s civil society and innovation apparatus, while sending greetings to a major forum on demography. Even the ceremonial didn’t go neglected—there were messages marking Tajikistan’s Independence Day and saluting the National Youth Martial Arts Games, a constant parade of symbolism spotlighted across the Russian presidency’s official website.

But behind this torrent of activity, serious cracks are showing. Putin’s personal attendance at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok aimed to project confidence in Russia’s economic future and its autonomy from China, but as reported by Carnegie Politika and Kommersant, the absence of most Chinese and Indian business leaders revealed Moscow’s isolation. Officials scrambled to present the forum as a hotbed of Asian dealmaking, but the reality—summed up by Sberbank’s German Gref as “technical stagnation”—suggests the Russian economy is limping, battered by war spending and falling revenues from energy exports. Meanwhile, Western media like Novaya Gazeta Europe highlight a Kremlin growing more anxious about slow growth, yet Putin doggedly repeats that the Russian economy is “growing,” refusing to acknowledge the deepening malaise.

Militarily, Putin has remained uncompromising as drone warfare escalates between Russia and Ukraine. The Institute for the Study of War and The Independent confirm that the Zapad 2025 joint exercises with Belarus, underway this week, are smaller than in previous years—reflecting strain on Russia’s armed forces. Days ago, NATO announced an expanded deterrence posture on its eastern flank following Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace, a reminder that brinkmanship remains Putin’s favorite tactic.

International headlines remain dominated by Putin’s strategic brinksmanship with Donald Trump. European Council on Foreign Relations reporting describes Trump indulging Putin at recent summits, refraining from significant sanctions and even floating economic incentives, while European leaders nervously brace for the US stepping back from Ukraine. Despite diplomatic noise, no genuine peace terms seem within reach; Putin is unmoved except when contemplating Ukrainian capitulation, and relations with the West remain frosty. On Russian social media and official channels, the tone is bravado and confidence—though these public appearances look increasingly like a fortress under siege, guarded as much by pageantry as by policy.

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Putin's Fortress of Solitude: Cracks in the Kremlin's Facade

Putin's Fortress of Solitude: Cracks in the Kremlin's Facade

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