The new cold war - Putin's threat to Russia and the West

With a preface by Norman Davies, author of Europe: A History. Revised and updated following Russia's attack on Georgia. No longer the sick man of Europe, Russia is run by an authoritarian ex-KGB regime with the cash to put its ideas into practice. Under Vladimir Putin's autocratic rule, it silences its critics and bullies its neighbours. The murders of Anna Politkovskaya and Aleksander Litvinenko have sent a grim warning to other critics and the sham presidential 'election' in 2007 that put Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin as Putin's hand-picked successor showed how Russia's rulers, not the voters, dictate the country's political future. The New Cold War explains the Kremlin's use of energy blockades and trade sanctions, military sabre-rattling and propaganda wars against its neighbours - and why a divided and demoralised West is responding so feebly. It is an incisive and disturbing account of why we are perilously close to defeat - and how we can still win.

Författare
Edward Lucas
(Edward Lucas.)
Språk
Engelska
Förlag År Ort Om boken ISBN
Bloomsbury cop. 2014 Storbritannien, London 352 sidor. 978-1-4088-5928-5
Palgrave Macmillan cop. 2014 USA, New York 352 sidor. 978-1-137-28003-9
Bloomsbury 2009 Storbritannien, London xxxiv, 350 sidor. 978-0-7475-9636-3
Bloomsbury 2008 Storbritannien, London ix, 342 sidor. 978-0-7475-9567-0, 978-0-7475-9578-6
Palgrave Macmillan 2008 Diverse brittiska öar, Basingstoke viii, 260 sidor. ill. 978-0-230-60612-8