The General Against the Kremlin by Harold Elletson

The General Against the Kremlin by Harold Elletson

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Summary

As the Kremlin elite plot Yeltsin's successor, the man most Russians would like to be President, General Alexander Lebed, is now outside the Kremlin. A hero of the Afghan war, he was sacked by Yeltsin in 1996 after a bitter power struggle. Elletson provides an insight into the unpredictable General and into those who oppose him.

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The General Against the Kremlin by Harold Elletson

The author of this study shows how, with Boris Yeltsin struggling to maintain his health, the Kremlin elite are plotting his successor while the most popular man in Russian politics is outside the Kremlin. He is General Alexander Lebed, the gruff Cossack whom Yeltsin first appointed and then removed as Russia's defence and security supremo. A hero of the Afghan war and the man who brought peace to Chechnya, he was ignominiously sacked by Yeltsin in 1996 after a bitter power struggle in the Kremlin. But he is still the man most Russians would like to be President. He is also a politician whose unpredictable views on Russia's policy towards its neighbours and NATO expansion have worried western security analysts. Harold Elletson, a former Member of Parliament, had access to General Lebed and his team, to the Chechen rebels with whom Lebed negotiated a ceasefire, and to Russian political sources. His text aims to provide a detailed insight into the methods and motives of a man who could become President of Russia, and into those who oppose him.
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ISBN 13 9780316644778
ISBN 10 0316644773
Title The General Against the Kremlin
Author Harold Elletson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1998-06-04
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.