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The Soskovets campaign strategy refers to the strategy devised by Oleg Soskovets for Boris Yeltsin's 1996 reelection campaign for the Presidency of Russia.[1] This strategy served as the initial template for Yeltsin's campaign before being discarded by March 1996.[1][2]
The strategy was created under the premise that, in order to defeat nationalists and protofacist candidates in the 1996 election, Yeltsin would need to co-opt their policies.[1][2] The strategy, however, failed to produce a rise in Yeltsin's poll numbers. The strategy was also a partial motive for Yeltsin's aggressive response to Chechen discord. His aggressive response in Chechnya initiated a highly unpopular war and consequentially had a significantly negative impact on his approval rating.[1]
A plethora of coinciding factors persuaded Yeltsin to officially abandon the strategy by mid-March 1996.[1]