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Chicherin's ideals, further elaborated by the kadets, were revived by such modern Russian politicians as Anatoly Sobchak and Vladimir Putin.
Very interesting idea and actually makes some sense. But I would like to see it sourced to some known scholar or an analyst. Links or quotes anyone? --Irpen 23:01, August 13, 2005 (UTC)
Please address the consern above. I have my doubts about how serious this claim is. I do not want to force-require sourcing this by deleting the info from the article, but such uncommon ideas need to be attributed if we choose to present them. Thanks! --Irpen 05:33, September 8, 2005 (UTC)
Ghirlandajo, thanks and sorry for hassle :). --Irpen 07:01, September 8, 2005 (UTC)