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Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In and Out of Love with Vladimir Putin

English

By (author): Ben Judah

A lively, inside account of Putins years of rule and the impending crisis that threatens his tsar-like regime
 
A beautifully written and very lively study of Russia that argues that the political order created by Vladimir Putin is stagnatingundermined by corruption and a failure to modernise economically.Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
 
Ben Judah, a young freelance writer, paints a more journalisticand more passionatepicture in Fragile Empire. He shuttles to and fro across Russias vast terrain, finding criminals, liars, fascists and crooked politicians, as well as the occasional saintly figure.
The Economist
 
From Kaliningrad on the Baltic to the Russian Far East, journalist Ben Judah has travelled throughout Russia and the former Soviet republics, conducting extensive interviews with President Vladimir Putins friends, foes, and colleagues, government officials, business tycoons, mobsters, and ordinary Russian citizens. Fragile Empire is the fruit of Judahs thorough research: a probing assessment of Putins rise to power and what it has meant for Russia and her people. Despite a propaganda program intent on maintaining the cliché of stability, Putins regime was suddenly confronted in December 2011 by a highly public protest movement that told a different side of the story. Judah argues that Putinism has brought economic growth to Russia but also weaker institutions, and this contradiction leads to instability. The author explores both Putins successes and his failed promises, taking into account the impact of a new middle class and a new generation, the Internet, social activism, and globalization on the presidents impending leadership crisis. Can Russia avoid the crisis of Putinism? Judah offers original and up-to-the-minute answers. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 594g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2014
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780300205220

About Ben Judah

Ben Judah is currently a visiting fellow at the European Stability Initiative. His work has been featured in the Financial Times the Economist Prospect Standpoint and Foreign Policy.

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