

Form-annex trick: Russia’s Ukraine-seizure bid
Sep 30, 2022
Christopher Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, provides keen insights on Russia's planned annexation of Ukrainian regions and its geopolitical risks. Su Lin Wong, the China correspondent, delves into Xi Jinping’s unprecedented consolidation of power ahead of the Communist Party's National Congress. They introduce a new podcast series, 'The Prince', exploring Xi's political maneuvers and personal history. Additionally, they discuss the rising prestige of video game music, showcasing its evolution from simple melodies to complex orchestral compositions.
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Russia's Annexation Plan
- Putin intends to annex four Ukrainian regions after sham referendums.
- This mirrors the 2014 Crimean annexation but faces stronger global opposition.
Formal Annexation Process
- Putin will likely sign annexation documents in the Kremlin.
- A swift parliamentary process, similar to Crimea's annexation, may follow.
Sham Referendums
- Putin announced referendums in occupied Ukrainian regions with only three days' notice.
- These sham votes, with results as high as 99%, lack credibility due to voter coercion.