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In 2007, Russian President Vladimir Putin came to the Munich Security Conference to deliver a speech that still reverberates today. He talked about the threat of a “unipolar world.” By this, Putin meant a world in which the United States was the sole superpower.
The speech marked a dramatic shift in the posture of Russia toward the West after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Join host Jessie Graham for a look back at this landmark speech.
Check out the latest from the Munich Security Conference.
By Foreign Policy5
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In 2007, Russian President Vladimir Putin came to the Munich Security Conference to deliver a speech that still reverberates today. He talked about the threat of a “unipolar world.” By this, Putin meant a world in which the United States was the sole superpower.
The speech marked a dramatic shift in the posture of Russia toward the West after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Join host Jessie Graham for a look back at this landmark speech.
Check out the latest from the Munich Security Conference.

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