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Never Speak to Strangers and Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Union David Satter

Never Speak to Strangers and Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Union By David Satter

Never Speak to Strangers and Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Union by David Satter


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Never Speak to Strangers and Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Union by David Satter

David Satter arrived in the Soviet Union in June, 1976 as the correspondent of the Financial Times of London and entered a country that was a giant theater of the absurd. After 1982, he was banned from the Soviet Union but allowed back in 1990, and finally expelled in 2013 on the grounds that the secret police regarded his presence as undesirable. From 1976 to the present, he saw four different Russias, which differed from each other radically while remaining essentially the same. From 1976 to 1982, the Soviet Union was at the height of its world power and its people were in thrall to an absurd ideology. With the advent of Gorbachevs perestroika, the Soviet population was liberated from the ideology and the state hurtled to its inevitable collapse. When independent Russia emerged from the wreckage, the failure to replace the missing ideology with genuine moral values led to Russias complete criminalization. The articles in this unique collection are a chronicle of Russia from the day David Satter arrived in the Soviet Union until the present. Emigres from the states of the former Soviet Union often despair of their inability to convey the true character of their experiences to the West. Penetrating the veil of Russian mystification requires effort and the ability to understand that seeing is not always believing. The Russians have created an entire false world for our benefit. This collection reflects David Satters 40-year attempt to see them as they are.

About David Satter

David Satter has been one of the worlds leading commentators on Russian affairs for more than four decades. He was the Moscow correspondent of the Financial Times from 1976 to 1982 and has written several books about Russia. In December, 2013, he was expelled from Russia where he had been accredited as Radio Liberty correspondent becoming the first U.S. journalist to be barred from Russia since the Cold War.

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CIN3838214579G
9783838214573
3838214579
Never Speak to Strangers and Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Union by David Satter
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Paperback
ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
20211208
692
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