- a word derived from Kremlinology.
Example Sentences
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You don’t have to be a seasoned Kremlinologist to deduce that Putin sees all of this, too.
From Washington Post • Feb. 25, 2022
So the skeptical Kremlinologist in me thinks something more may be afoot.
From Slate • Apr. 5, 2017
But he may be engaging in what Helmut Sonnenfeldt, a veteran Kremlinologist and former policymaker, calls "tactical pessimism"--that is, expressions of gloom and outraged innocence calculated to soften up the other side.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Speaking of the Soviet leadership jockeying, Helmut Sonnenfeldt, a Kremlinologist at Washington's Brookings Institution, says bluntly, "There is nothing the U.S. can do about this."
From Time Magazine Archive
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According to Yale University Kremlinologist Wolfgang Leonhard, no current Soviet leader except Brezhnev comes "anywhere near Suslov in influence, stature, administrative skill and statesmanship."
From Time Magazine Archive
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