Russophobe
Americannoun
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“I’m called a Russophobe and hater of Russian culture,” Lockshin says.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2024
Once side-lined by some in Nato as a post-communist Russophobe, Poland has now become a linchpin in the eastern flank of the alliance.
From BBC • Mar. 15, 2022
I was not a Russophobe or a Cold Warrior.
From Washington Post • May 11, 2018
Russian media coverage of her own campaign was vicious, portraying her as an aggressive Russophobe, a criminal and a liar.
From BBC • Nov. 9, 2016
Already he had sought to allay the irritation prevalent in Russophobe circles in England.
From The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) by Rose, John Holland
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