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The Putin Paradox

Autor Professor Richard Sakwa
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 feb 2020
Vladimir Putin has emerged as one of the key leaders of the twenty-first century. However, he is also recognized as one of the most divisive. Abroad, his assertion of Russia's interests and critique of the western-dominated international system has brought him into conflict with Atlantic powers. Within Russia, he has balanced various factions within the elite intelligentsia alongside the wider support of Russian society. So what is the 'Putin paradox?' Richard Sakwa grapples with Putin's personal and political development on both the international political scene and within the domestic political landscape of Russia. This study historicizes the Putin paradox, through theoretical, historical and political analysis and in light of wider developments in Russian society. Richard Sakwa presents the Putin paradox as a unique regime type - balancing numerous contradictions - in order to adapt to its material environment while maintaining sufficient authority with which to shape it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781788318303
ISBN-10: 1788318307
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

New book from acclaimed Russia expert Richard Sakwa

Notă biografică

Richard Sakwa is Professor of Russian and European Politics at the University of Kent, an associate fellow of the Russia and Eurasia programme at Chatham House, and a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. His main research interests are Russian domestic and international politics, European international relations and comparative democratization. His recent books include Putin and the Oligarch: The Khodorkovsky - Yukos Affair (I. B. Tauris), Putin Redux: Power and Contradiction in Contemporary Russia, Frontline Ukraine: Crisis in the Borderlands (I. B. Tauris), Russia against the Rest: The Post-Cold War Crisis of World Order, and Russia's Futures.

Cuprins

1. Putin and his timesFrom kommunalka to the Kremlin; The many Putins; The post-Cold War context; The democracy paradox 2. State, society and regimeThe birth of the regime-state; The meta-factions of Russian society; The dual state and neo-patrimonialism; Reform, transition and beyond3. Putin and politicsThe state of exception and regionalism; Putin and the past; Anti-revolution as a political practice; Putin's statecraft; Stasis, or the developmental impasse4. Politics and the third stateRegime reset; The third state and meta-corruption; The third state and micro-factionalism5. Managed capitalismState and market; Economic performance and plans; Powering Putinism; Sanctions and their effect 6. From partner to adversary: Russia and the WestThe clash of post-Cold War world orders; The logic of Russian foreign policy; A new era of confrontation7. Recreating the heartland: Eurasian partnershipsEurasian integration in perspective; The post-Atlantic world;Putin's Asian gambit: escape from confrontation? Global Russia8. The winds of changeTowards Putin's fourth term;The return of politics; The 2018 presidential election; Challenges of Putin's fourth term 9. The Putin phenomenonPutin's people and power; Is Putin an ism?; Putin's grand strategy 10. Paradoxes of PutinismWhen success means failure; Towards the succession; Russia without Putin BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

An original, up-to-date and comprehensive text on the phenomenon of Putinism in contemporary Russia.
The Putin Paradox is the latest take on Russia under Putin by the leading international scholar of his rule. Sakwa's trade mark incisiveness, nuance and innovation are ably demonstrated here. A must read for everyone interested in the fate of modern Russia and its role on the world stage.
Sakwa runs a forensic eye over Russian domestic and foreign policy, placing Putin's leadership in context and exploring the nuances of change and continuity in ideas, policy and strategy. Essential reading.