Inside Putin's Russia by Andrew Jack

Inside Putin's Russia by Andrew Jack

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Digging behind the rumours and speculation, this volume traces Putin's rise to power and assesses how he has performed in office and the changing nature of the Russia he rules. It draws on interviews with Putin himself and a number of the country's leading figures, as well as many ordinary Russians.

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Inside Putin's Russia by Andrew Jack

He emerged from the shadows of the Soviet secret police and lowly government jobs to become the most powerful man in Russia. Since Vladimir Putin was propelled into the Kremlin in 2000, he has defied domestic and foreign expectations, by presiding over a period of strong economic growth, significant restructuring and rising international prestige. Yet Putin himself remains a man of mystery and contradictions; he has pursued an increasingly pro-western foreign policy and liberal economic reforms, while continuing a hardline war in Chechnya and introducing tighter controls over parliament, the regions and the media, moves which are reminiscent of the Soviet era. "Inside Putin's Russia" digs behind the rumours and speculation, tracing Putin's rise to power and assessing how he has performed in office and the changing nature of the Russia he rules. It draws on interviews with Putin himself, and a number of the country's leading figures, as well as many ordinary Russians. With his re-election imminent, it is possible to draw conclusions about Putin's thinking, style and effectiveness as president. The lessons are important for anyone interested in the recent past and future of Russia.
Vladimir Putin emerged from the shadows of the Soviet secret police to become the most powerful man in RussiaHe has defied domestic and foreign expectations by presiding over a period of strong economic growth, significant restructuring and rising international prestige. Yet Putin himself remains a man of mystery and contradictions; he has pursued an increasingly pro-Western foreign policy and liberal economic reforms, while continuing a hardline war in Chechnya and introducing tighter controls over parliament, the regions and the media. Inside Putin's Russia digs behind the rumours and speculation, tracing Putin's rise to power and the changing nature of the Russia he rules. It draws on interviews with Putin himself. With his re-election imminent, the insights here are important for anyone interested in the recent past and future of Russia.
Andrew Jack is currently the FT's chief Moscow correspondent. While based in the UK he was part of the award-winning investigative team reporting on the BCCI and Robert Maxwell scandals. While based in Paris from 1994-98 he wrote the critically acclaimed book The French Exception.
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ISBN 13 9781862076402
ISBN 10 1862076405
Title Inside Putin's Russia
Author Andrew Jack
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2004-03-12
Number of pages 352
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