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After a few weeks away, I thought this story would be a good re-entry to the world of Rising Powers.

In America, a flailing economy and falling approval ratings for the President lead to an intricate campaign to reassure citizens of financial growth, long term stability and national robustness.  President Obama holds a meeting with cheap beer to resolve a racial dispute.  Government officials are held accountable for all expenses in a culture of strict accountability.

So what do you do in Russia in a massive economic meltdown stemming from still-low oil prices?

Putin just takes his shirt off and all is right with the world.090805_putinsteed

Foreign Policy today featured several shirtless photos of the former President and current Prime Minister on vacation in Siberia.

Putin’s current approval ratings are at 78%, quite high considering the host of internal issues the Russian government is struggling with.

The key for the Russian government: keep Putin posing.

 

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Christopher Herbert

Christopher Herbert is an analyst of foreign affairs with specific expertise in US foreign policy, the Middle East and Asia. He is Director of Research for the Denver Research Group, has written for the Washington Post’s PostGlobal and Global Power Barometer and has served on projects for the United States Pacific Command and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. He has degrees from Yale University and Harvard University in Middle Eastern history and politics and speaks English, French, Arabic and Italian.

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