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- Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin's Russia and the End of Revolution, Updated Edition
- Book
- 2007
- Published by: University of Nebraska Press
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With the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia launched itself on a fitful transition to Western-style democracy and a market economy. But a decade later, Boris Yeltsin’s handpicked successor—Vladimir Putin, a self-described childhood hooligan turned KGB officer—resolved to end the revolution. Kremlin Rising goes behind the scenes of contemporary Russia to offer a sobering picture of its leader and the direction in which the country is now headed.
As Moscow bureau chiefs for the Washington Post, Peter Baker and Susan Glasser witnessed firsthand the methodical campaign to reverse the post-Soviet revolution and transform Russia back into an authoritarian state. Their gripping narrative moves from Putin’s unlikely rise through the key moments of his tenure. But the authors go beyond the politics to draw a moving and vivid portrait of the Russian people they encountered—both those who have prospered and those barely surviving—and show how the political flux has shaped these individuals’ lives.
With shrewd reporting and unprecedented access to Putin’s insiders, Kremlin Rising offers both unsettling revelations about Russia’s leader and a compelling inside look at life in the land he is building. This book is an extraordinary contribution to our understanding of Russia and the debate about the country’s uncertain future and its relationship with the United States.
As Moscow bureau chiefs for the Washington Post, Peter Baker and Susan Glasser witnessed firsthand the methodical campaign to reverse the post-Soviet revolution and transform Russia back into an authoritarian state. Their gripping narrative moves from Putin’s unlikely rise through the key moments of his tenure. But the authors go beyond the politics to draw a moving and vivid portrait of the Russian people they encountered—both those who have prospered and those barely surviving—and show how the political flux has shaped these individuals’ lives.
With shrewd reporting and unprecedented access to Putin’s insiders, Kremlin Rising offers both unsettling revelations about Russia’s leader and a compelling inside look at life in the land he is building. This book is an extraordinary contribution to our understanding of Russia and the debate about the country’s uncertain future and its relationship with the United States.
Table of Contents
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- Introduction: Tatyana’s Russia
- pp. 1-14
- 1. Fifty-two Hours in Beslan
- pp. 15-37
- 2. Project Putin
- pp. 38-62
- 3. Time of the Patriots
- pp. 63-77
- 4. The Takeover Will Be Televised
- pp. 78-98
- 5. Just an Ordinary Crime
- pp. 99-120
- 6. Soul Mates
- pp. 121-138
- 7. Boomtown
- pp. 139-155
- 8. Fifty-seven Hours in Moscow
- pp. 156-178
- 9. Sick Man of Europe
- pp. 179-196
- 10. Runaway Army
- pp. 197-213
- 11. What Sort of Allies?
- pp. 214-230
- 12. Dictatorship of the Law
- pp. 231-250
- 13. Back in the USSR
- pp. 251-271
- 14. Twilight of the Oligarchs
- pp. 272-292
- 15. Agitation
- pp. 293-311
- 16. Putin’s Russia
- pp. 312-334
- 17. Scam of the Year
- pp. 335-353
- 18. Lenin Was Right After All
- pp. 354-370
- Epilogue: After Beslan
- pp. 371-382
- Acknowledgments
- pp. 395-398
- Selected Bibliography
- pp. 445-448
Additional Information
ISBN
9781612343679
Related ISBN(s)
9781597971225
MARC Record
OCLC
899262214
Pages
478
Launched on MUSE
2015-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No