The New Cold War: Putin's Threat to Russia and the West
Autor Edward Lucasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1408859289
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:2 Revised edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
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Essential reading
'Highly informed, crisply written and alarming ... Wise up and stick together is the concluding message in Lucas's outstanding book'
'An impressive polemic arguing that the West still underestimates the danger that Putin's Russia poses ... A useful appeal for vigilance'
'Perceptive and accurate ... the KGB regime is attempting to restore the Soviet Empire'
'If you need a convincing argument for a joined-up EU foreign policy, look no further'
Descriere
Revised and updated with a new preface on the Crimean crisis
While most of the world was lauding the stability and economic growth that Vladimir Putin's ex-KGB regime had brought to Russia, Edward Lucas was ringing alarm bells. First published in 2008 and since revised, The New Cold War remains the most insightful and informative account of Russia today. It depicts the regime's crushing of independent institutions and silencing of critics, taking Russia far away from the European mainstream. It highlights the Kremlin's use of the energy weapon in Europe, the bullying of countries in the former Soviet empire, such as Estonia, Georgia and Ukraine - and the way that Russian money weakens the West's will to resist.
Now updated with an incisive analysis of Russia's seizure of Crimea and its destabilisation of Ukraine, The New Cold War unpicks the roots of the Kremlin's ideology and exposes the West's naive belief that Putin's sinister and authoritarian regime might ever be a friend or partner.
Cuprins
Introduction * Putin's Rise to Power * The Winners and Losers of the New Regime * Sinister Pretence * Russia's Greatest Strength and Our Greatest Weakness * The "New Tsarism" * Eastern Europe on the Frontline * Pipeline Politics * Sabre-rattling, or Selling Sabres * How to Win the New Cold War