Why Putin Can’t End the Conflict

Most analyses of how to end the war in Ukraine focus on the intentions of one man: Russian President Vladimir Putin. This assumes that the person who single-handedly launched the invasion can also single-handedly stop it. But after more than four years of conflict, Russia’s economy and society have been reorganized around war, creating a powerful set of domestic incentives that makes ending the war difficult, and even dangerous, for Russia’s president.

 

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