Putin and the return of history : how the Kremlin rekindled the Cold War
Sixsmith, Martin2024
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Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has reshaped history. In the decades after the collapse of Soviet communism, the West convinced itself that liberal democracy would henceforth be the dominant, ultimately unique, system of governance. Putin is a paradox. In the early years of his presidency, he appeared to commit himself to friendship with the West, suggesting that Russia could join the European Union or even NATO. He said he supported free-market democracy and civil rights. But the Putin of those years is unrecognisable today. So, what happened? Was he lying when he proclaimed his support for freedom, democracy and friendship with the West? Or, was he sincere? This book examines these questions in the context of Russia's thousand-year past, tracing the forces and the myths that have shaped Putin's politics of aggression.
Main title:
Putin and the return of history : how the Kremlin rekindled the Cold War / Martin Sixsmith with Daniel Sixsmith.
Author:
Sixsmith, Martin, authorSixsmith, Daniel, author
Imprint:
London : Bloomsbury Continuum, 2024.
Collation:
368 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9781399409865 (hbk)
Dewey class:
947.086
Language:
English
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Putin and the return of history : how the Kremlin rekindled the Cold WarPutin and the return of history : how the Kremlin rekindled the Cold War
Subject:
Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- Western countriesWestern countries -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952-Cold WarHistoryRussiaEuropean historySocial & cultural historySocial & cultural anthropologyGeopolitics
BRN:
1385168
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