Putin v. the People by Samuel A Greene

Putin v. the People by Samuel A Greene

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A bottom-up exploration of contemporary Russian politics that sheds new light on Putin’s grip on power—updated to include the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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Putin v. the People by Samuel A Greene

A bottom-up exploration of contemporary Russian politics that sheds new light on Putins grip on powerupdated to include the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Putin v the People wrestles with perhaps the central conundrum of contemporary Russia: the endurance of support for Putin amid deepening disillusionment with the present and pessimism about the future”—Daniel Beer, The Guardian

“This work is well researched and well written and provides not only information on Putin’s life and career, but extremely informative about how he attained his current popularity and status in Russia, and how he maintains it.”—Ayse Dietrich, International Journal of Russian Studies

“[A] very readable book.”—Martin Dewhirst, The Forum

“The book contains much interesting detail”—Bill Bowring, SCRSS Digest

“Greene and Robertson provide a valuable insight into the potential longevity of Putin’s power.”—Yana Gorokhovskaia, Europe-Asia Studies

Received an Honorable Mention from Davis Center Book Prize, sponsored by The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 

“Groundbreaking research presented in a fresh and accessible style—this book, centering on the positive social and emotional responses of the Russian people to their autocratic political leadership, is a thought-provoking challenge to the clichés and stereotypes surrounding Vladimir Putin.”—Edward Lucas, author of The New Cold War: Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the West

“This engagingly written book concentrates on ordinary Russians, meticulously tracking their reactions to a complex but fragile regime where opposition is significant if limited, and Putin and his people are surprisingly dependent on each other”—Sir Rodric Braithwaite, author and British Ambassador in Moscow 1988-92

“Challenging many conventional assumptions about contemporary Russian society, this fresh, original analysis offers paradoxically an explanation for why Putin is popular—but also why his position is fragile.”—Michael McFaul, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and Former US Ambassador to Russia

“A deep dive into the complexities of Russian society, Putin's popularity and the protest movement that rocked the Kremlin.”—Arkady Ostrovsky, author of The Invention of Russia

Sam Greene is reader in Russian politics and director of the Russia Institute at King’s College London. Graeme Robertson is professor of political science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and director of the Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies.
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ISBN 13 9780300238396
ISBN 10 0300238398
Title Putin v. the People
Author Samuel A Greene
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2019-04-23
Number of pages 296
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.