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The invention of Russia, from Gorbachev's freedom to Putin's war, Arkady Ostrovsky

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The invention of Russia, from Gorbachev's freedom to Putin's war, Arkady Ostrovsky
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-355) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The invention of Russia
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
947953984
Responsibility statement
Arkady Ostrovsky
Sub title
from Gorbachev's freedom to Putin's war
Summary
"A highly original narrative history by The Economist's Moscow bureau chief that does for modern Russia what Evan Osnos did for China in The Age of Ambition. The end of communism and breakup of the Soviet Union was a time of euphoria around the world, but Russia today is violently anti-American and dangerously nationalistic. So how did we go from the promise of those heady days to the autocratic police state of Putin's new Russia? The Invention of Russia is a breathtakingly ambitious book that reaches back to the darkest days of the Cold War to tell the story of the fight for the soul of a nation. With the deep insight only possible of a native son, Arkady Ostrovsky introduces us to the propagandists, oligarchs and fixers who have set Russia's course since the collapse of the Soviet Union, inventing a new and more ominous identity for a country where ideas are all too often wielded like a cudgel"--PRovided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue: A silent procession -- I. In the beginning was the word. Fathers and sons ; New beginning or dead end ; "We suffered a victory" ; Kommersant or the birth of Russian capitalism ; Loss -- II. "Image is everything". Normal television in abnormal circumstances ; The oligarchs' war ; Lights, camera, Putin ; Remote control ; Aerial combat -- Dramatis personæ
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