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The Strongman Vladimir Putin And The Struggle For Russia Angus Roxburgh

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The Strongman Vladimir Putin And The Struggle For Russia Angus Roxburgh
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Angus Roxburgh
ISBN: 9781780760162, 1780760167
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Strongman Vladimir Putin And The Struggle For Russia Angus Roxburgh by Angus Roxburgh 9781780760162, 1780760167 instant download after payment.

Russia under Vladimir Putin has proved a prickly partner for the West, a far cry from the democratic ally many hoped for when the Soviet Union collapsed. Abroad, Putin has used Russia’s energy strength as a foreign policy weapon, while at home he has cracked down on opponents, adamant that only he has the right vision for his country’s future.

Former BBC Moscow correspondent Angus Roxburgh charts the dramatic fight for Russia’s future under Vladimir Putin—how the former KGB man changed from reformer to autocrat; how he sought the West’s respect but earned its fear; how he cracked down on his rivals at home and burnished a flamboyant personality cult, one day saving snow leopards or horseback riding bare-chested, the next tongue-lashing Western audiences. Drawing on dozens of exclusive interviews in Russia, where he worked as a Kremlin insider advising Putin on press relations, Roxburgh also argues that the West threw away chances to bring Russia in from the cold by failing to understand its fears and aspirations following the collapse of communism.

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