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| Vladimir Putin inspects an honour guard at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, 20 May 2026 Photo by Maxim Shemetov |
This is how to defeat Vladimir Putin
The Russian dictator’s dreams of greatness threaten Nato and the EU, not just Ukraine. Here are eight ways in which he can be thwarted
Timothy Garton Ash
Sat 23 May 2026
No dictator lasts for ever. One day Vladimir Putin will be gone. Recent reports suggest growing weakness in the Russian economy, discontent in society and a waning of confidence inside his regime – but it would be foolish to conclude the end is near. Only death or Russia can depose Putin, and nobody knows when or how that will happen. What democracies in Europe and beyond can do is hone a strategy to defeat his external ambitions. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of eight elements of such a strategy.










