Synopses & Reviews
Russian Power: Putin & the Stalin Legacy examines the rich, complicated history of Russia's power as a nation, and the leaders who have defined its presence on the world stage. Starting with the Tsars and moving through the 1917 revolution, the visions of Lenin and Trotsky, Stalin's power grab and legacy of terror, modernization and privatization under Gorbachev and Yeltsin, and Putin's controversial rise to power and widely contested policies, Russian Power tracks the bumpy trajectory of a superpower.
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Empire, Revolution, and the New Tsar
Is Russia in the hands of a lunatic?
Ever since Vladimir Putin's presidential incarnation, pundits and political analysts have asked this question with increasing frequency. Known for his aggressive politics abroad, and irresponsible despotism domestically, the leader of the world's largest nation holds seemingly limitless control over his people. But Putin is only the latest face of Russian political power: understanding his rule means understanding Russia.
In Russia: Putin's Playground, Anastasia Edel explores the tumultuous relationship between the Russian state and its people, and traces Russia's history from its inception through Putin's controversial rule. In a series of short and punchy articles, Putin's Playground examines every facet of Russian life and culture―from literature to oligarchs including Peter the Great to punk protesters Pussy Riot.