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Russia’s Domestic Security Wars: Putin’s Use of Divide and Rule Against His Hardline Allies

Autor Peter Reddaway
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2018
The book is a case study of Putin’s use of the tactics of divide and rule in relation to, particularly, the hard-line elements among his supporters. It illustrates Putin's methods of staying in power vis-à-vis groups that might put too much pressure on him, or who might even try to oust him. The project also suggests that Putin’s survival tactics have brought Russia to a deeply corrupt, state-dominated form of authoritarianism, which lacks deep institutional roots and will probably lead in due course to some form of state collapse. This work will appeal to a wide audience including political scientists, academics, graduate students, and everyone who is interested in contemporary Russian politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319773919
ISBN-10: 3319773917
Pagini: 78
Ilustrații: XI, 125 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Origins of the Cherkesov-Zolotov and Sechin Groupings.- 2. Putin’s Re-Election in March 2004 and the Murder of Tsepov in September.- 3. Summary of the Argument to Date and How It Will Develop Regarding 2005 – 2010 .- 4. Spring 2005 – Case of Smuggled Chinese Goods Rocks FSS and Patrushev.- 5. November 2005 – Early 2006 Putin’s Succession-Related Moves; Silovik War Heats Up.- 6. May-June 2006 – Fight for the Customs Service – Full-Scale War between the Silovik Clans; the Fall of Ustinov – a Triumph for the Cherkesovites.- 7. November 2006 – the Tide Turns against the Cherkesov-Zolotov Group. as the Succession Struggle Heats Up.- 8. 2007 – Putin Tells the Sechinites He Favours Naryshkin for the Presidency.- 9. October 2007 – Cherkesov Makes His Last Stand – Putin’s Minimal Aid to Him Masks His Incipient Abandonment of His Longstanding Associate.- 10. How the War Had Evolved by Mid-October 2007: Putin’s Mo in Crisis.- 11. Late 2007 – Difficulty Selecting a Successor: Medvedev Chosen at Last Minute.- 12. 2007-2008 – War Fades, Tandem Forms, Cherkesov Clan Dissolves, Sechinites Decline; Putin Generates New Factional Wars: General Procuracy vs.  Investigations Committee of the Procuracy (Icp), Medvedev v. Sechin.- 13. 2008-2012 – the Different Fates of the Cherkesov and Sechin Groups.

Recenzii

“This is an excellent little book: deeply researched, insightful and successful in pulling off that great scholarly feat of using a small example to illustrate big truths. … All credit to Peter Reddaway for such a meticulous exploration of an important topic.” (Mark Galeotti, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 71 (3), April, 2019)

Notă biografică

Peter Reddaway is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Georgetown University, USA.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

The book is a case study of Putin’s use of the tactics of divide and rule in relation to, particularly, the hard-line elements among his supporters. It illustrates Putin's methods of staying in power vis-à-vis groups that might put too much pressure on him, or who might even try to oust him. The project also suggests that Putin’s survival tactics have brought Russia to a deeply corrupt, state-dominated form of authoritarianism, which lacks deep institutional roots and will probably lead in due course to some form of state collapse. This work will appeal to a wide audience including political scientists, academics, graduate students, and everyone who is interested in contemporary Russian politics.

Caracteristici

Illustrates key elements of the inner political strategies of Vladimir Putin's regime Examines essential issues of conflict between groups of siloviki in Russia Draws on research from primarily Russian sources which have been largely neglected by Western scholars