Vladimir Putin* won the not so coveted Confucius Peace prize this month for his decision to go to war with Chechnya in 1999 where an estimated 25,000 to 50,000 civilians died. It is further explained that his “Iron hand and toughness revealed in this war impressed the Russians a lot, and he was regarded to . . . → Read More: Winning at peace and war
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