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OverviewMichael Thumann has been reporting from Eastern Europe for the leading German intellectual weekly Die Zeit for over 25 years. His book chronicles Russia's descent into an increasingly totalitarian dictatorship and the path leading to the escalation of Putin's imperialist war in 2022. The dictator and his entourage want to take revenge for the democratic opening after 1991 and supposed humiliation by the West. Putin's rule is becoming more radical. It is the most threatening regime in the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Thumann , Fiona HillPublisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Imprint: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon Edition: New edition Weight: 0.394kg ISBN: 9783838219035ISBN 10: 3838219031 Pages: 290 Publication Date: 08 June 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA book full of deep insights.--Hans Rauscher in Der Standard A book worth reading.--Florian Klenk in Falter A must read.--Paul Lendvai in Der Standard An astute, horizon-broadening book.--Denis Scheck in Der Tagesspiegel An important book at the right time. ... A therapeutic agent against all those infamous dilution tendencies in East and West that try to put Putin's brutality in warfare into perspective.--Wolfgang Paterno in Profil An outstanding portrayal of Putin's rule ... Thumann's book does not end in February 2022, but lets his readers participate in developments in Russian society after the total invasion.--Franziska Davies in S�ddeutsche Zeitung Book of the hour ... with intimate insights into how one sees the world from Moscow.--Jan Feddersen in taz Charts Vladimir Putin's career and describes Russia's stages on the way to dictatorship. ... A successful crash course in modern Russian history.--Helena Sch�fer in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Clairvoyant like no other.--Thomas Speckmann in Neue Z�rcher Zeitung Contribution to a more realistic picture. ... Anyone who wants to better understand the history of this war should read Michael Thumann's book.--Jan Pfaff in taz Convincingly argued and brilliantly written ... Despite the abundance of facts and complexity, it reads extremely well, is easy to understand, and very exciting.--Katja Essbach on radio NDR Kultur Describes personal and historical slights behind Putin's drive to invade Ukraine.--WDR 5 Politikum Elegantly written, excellently analyzed and absolutely enriching. ... It shows how Vladimir Putin has radicalized his country.--Michael Hesse in Frankfurter Rundschau Explains what kind of regime this is in Russia today.--Paul Lendvai on ORF television Hardly anyone knows Russia better than Michael Thumann ... a breathtakingly written book.--Marco Seiffert and Tom Boettcher on RBB Radio Eins How important it is to understand Putin, namely in all his uninhibited cruelty, is made clear by DIE ZEIT's Russia correspondent, Michael Thumann.--Novina G�hlsdorf in Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung I highly recommend the book ... a brilliant book--Markus Lanz on ZDF television Like no other, he manages to link people's everyday lives with big politics.--Peter Claus on radio rbb Kultur Not only does it come at the right time ... it also answers very important questions from an increasingly concerned public ... brilliantly written.--Thilo Koessler on radio Deutschlandfunk One of the best experts on Russia.--Lukas Meyer-Blankenburg on SWR 2 radio The book describes the self-proclaimed 'history executor' Vladimir Putin, rich in material and argumentatively balanced.--Sven Felix Kellerhoff in DIE WELT The book gets to the heart of Putin's thoughts and actions. Thumann is the best expert on Russia.--Daniel Arnet in Sunday View Thumann describes Russia's descent into an increasingly totalitarian dictatorship.--Handelsblatt Very interesting story that combines the European perspective, but also the Russian perspective--great reading recommendation.--Jan Claas Behrends, Professor of History, European Viadrina University of Frankfurt-Oder A book full of deep insights.--Hans Rauscher in Der Standard A book worth reading.--Florian Klenk in Falter A must read.--Paul Lendvai in Der Standard An astute, horizon-broadening book.--Denis Scheck in Der Tagesspiegel An important book at the right time. ... A therapeutic agent against all those infamous dilution tendencies in East and West that try to put Putin's brutality in warfare into perspective.--Wolfgang Paterno in Profil An outstanding portrayal of Putin's rule ... Thumann's book does not end in February 2022, but lets his readers participate in developments in Russian society after the total invasion.--Franziska Davies in Süddeutsche Zeitung Book of the hour ... with intimate insights into how one sees the world from Moscow.--Jan Feddersen in taz Charts Vladimir Putin's career and describes Russia's stages on the way to dictatorship. ... A successful crash course in modern Russian history.--Helena Schäfer in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Clairvoyant like no other.--Thomas Speckmann in Neue Zürcher Zeitung Contribution to a more realistic picture. ... Anyone who wants to better understand the history of this war should read Michael Thumann's book.--Jan Pfaff in taz Convincingly argued and brilliantly written ... Despite the abundance of facts and complexity, it reads extremely well, is easy to understand, and very exciting.--Katja Essbach on radio NDR Kultur Describes personal and historical slights behind Putin's drive to invade Ukraine.--WDR 5 Politikum Elegantly written, excellently analyzed and absolutely enriching. ... It shows how Vladimir Putin has radicalized his country.--Michael Hesse in Frankfurter Rundschau Explains what kind of regime this is in Russia today.--Paul Lendvai on ORF television Hardly anyone knows Russia better than Michael Thumann ... a breathtakingly written book.--Marco Seiffert and Tom Boettcher on RBB Radio Eins How important it is to understand Putin, namely in all his uninhibited cruelty, is made clear by DIE ZEIT's Russia correspondent, Michael Thumann.--Novina Göhlsdorf in Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung I highly recommend the book ... a brilliant book--Markus Lanz on ZDF television Like no other, he manages to link people's everyday lives with big politics.--Peter Claus on radio rbb Kultur Not only does it come at the right time ... it also answers very important questions from an increasingly concerned public ... brilliantly written.--Thilo Koessler on radio Deutschlandfunk One of the best experts on Russia.--Lukas Meyer-Blankenburg on SWR 2 radio The book describes the self-proclaimed 'history executor' Vladimir Putin, rich in material and argumentatively balanced.--Sven Felix Kellerhoff in DIE WELT The book gets to the heart of Putin's thoughts and actions. Thumann is the best expert on Russia.--Daniel Arnet in Sunday View Thumann describes Russia's descent into an increasingly totalitarian dictatorship.--Handelsblatt Very interesting story that combines the European perspective, but also the Russian perspective--great reading recommendation.--Jan Claas Behrends, Professor of History, European Viadrina University of Frankfurt-Oder Author InformationMichael Thumann is foreign affairs correspondent for Die Zeit and lives in Moscow and Berlin. He already came to know Russia during his student days, at Moscow State University. He has been reporting for Die Zeit from Eastern Europe and the Middle East since the 1990s. He is author of numerous articles, podcasts, and best-selling books about Russia as a multinational state and Putin's new nationalism. Fiona Hill is a British-American foreign affairs specialist and author. She is a former official at the U.S. National Security Council, specializing in Russian and European affairs. 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