Putin’s psychology and nuclear weapons: The fundamentalist mindset

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1080/00963402.2022.2132736
C. Strozier, D. M. Terman
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ABSTRACT Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent threats to use nuclear weapons are grounded in a psychology that is paranoid and also millennialist – that is, focused on an imagined future that will come only after the “good” have vanquished the evil “others.” This is a fundamentalist mindset that is not restricted to religious attitudes and is exemplified by past leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Osama bin Laden. In Putin’s worldview, the profound humiliation that he believes the West has inflicted on his sense of self, both as an individual and as a member of the Russian people, is an intolerable injury that must be avenged. In this mindset, violence is a moral imperative. The fundamentalist mindset makes it difficult for a leader like Putin to retreat from a field of battle that has assumed apocalyptic meaning. And because Putin possesses nuclear weapons and has signaled that he might use them if cornered, it is difficult to envision a scenario in which he would agree to a conventional surrender or compromise. Russia must feel it has preserved a respected role in any final settlement, including the shared need to preserve human civilization.
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摘要俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京最近威胁要使用核武器,其心理是偏执的,也是千禧一代的——也就是说,关注的是一个只有在“善”战胜了“恶”之后才会出现的想象中的未来。“这是一种不局限于宗教态度的原教旨主义心态,阿道夫·希特勒和奥萨马·本·拉登等过去的领导人就是例证。在普京的世界观中,他认为西方对他个人和俄罗斯人民的自我意识造成的深刻羞辱是一种无法容忍的伤害,必须予以报复。在这种心态下,暴力是道德上的当务之急。原教旨主义的心态使得像普京这样的领导人很难从具有世界末日意义的战场上撤退。由于普京拥有核武器,并表示如果走投无路,他可能会使用核武器,因此很难想象他会同意常规投降或妥协的情况。俄罗斯必须感到,它在任何最终解决方案中都保持了受人尊重的作用,包括维护人类文明的共同需要。
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