The paper investigates the weekly journal DER SPIEGEL's – one of Germany's most influential media – image of Russia as a subject of foreign policy and as a society at the beginning of the Putin era. It thus further elaborates on the author's short text in Respectus Philologicus 3 (8) / 2003. A comprehensive quantitative and qualitative analysis of DER SPIEGEL's Russia-related topics is presented, the purpose of which is to illustrate German public opinion's ideas and stereotypes on Russia as reflected by one of German society's most successful media.

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