
Kremlin Winter
Russia and the Second Coming of Vladimir Putin
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Narrated by:
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Leighton Pugh
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By:
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Robert Service
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Vladimir Putin has dominated Russian politics since Boris Yeltsin relinquished the presidency in his favour in May 2000. He served two terms as president, before himself relinquishing the post to his prime minister, Dimitri Medvedev, only to return to presidential power for a third time in 2012. Putin’s rule, whether as president or prime minister, has been marked by a steady increase in domestic repression and international assertiveness. Despite this, there have been signs of liberal growth and Putin – and Russia – now faces a far from certain future.
In Kremlin Winter, Robert Service, acclaimed biographer of Lenin, Stalin and Trotsky and one of our finest historians of modern Russia, brings his deep understanding of that country to bear on the man who leads it. He reveals a premier who cannot take his supremacy for granted, yet is determined to impose his will not only on his closest associates but on society at large. It is a riveting insight into power politics as Russia faces a blizzard of difficulties both at home and abroad.
©2019 Robert Service (P)2019 Macmillan Publishers International LtdBest analysis of Putin & today's Russian politics
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Absolutely outstanding analysis of Putin + Russia
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A balanced view.
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He's a mile away from the evil genius puppet master he's painted as, and which the book's title implies.
Portrait of a weak and clumsy leader
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Although the book primarily focuses on the second Presidency of Putin (2012-onward), Service provides some remarkable insight into Putin's personal history and a scope into what the man himself actually believes.
Although many would believe otherwise, today's Russia is not the sole work of Vladimir Putin, and his rise to the top was far from guaranteed. Putin could very well have been one of the various Prime Ministers hired and fired under Yeltsin, however, coming late in under the capricious Yeltsin's tenure, and having the personal qualities desired by Yeltsin for sturdy leadership, enabled him to eventually succeed to the paramount status of power he now occupies.
Service focuses upon most domestic and foreign policy issues concerning Russia, making this book a very good companion to understanding not just Putin himself, but the dynamics of today's Russia. Additionally, the book is a very good read for those wishing to understand Machiavellian politics, the politics of networks, and psychological manipulation.
In short, an excellent overview of current affairs highly recommended to anyone interested in either Putin, Russia, Geopolitics or Machiavellian wielding of power.
Additionally, the narration by Leighton Pugh remains compelling throughout.
Excellent study in Putin and Machiavellianism
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