Russia's Dead End: An Insider's Testimony from Gorbachev to Putin

Author:   Andrei A. Kovalev ,  Steven I. Levine ,  Peter Reddaway
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Pages:   396
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
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Elite-level Soviet politics, privileged access to state secrets, knowledge about machinations inside the Kremlin - such is the environment in which Andrei A. Kovalev lived and worked. In this memoir of his time as a successful diplomat serving in various key capacities and as a member of Mikhail Gorbachev's staff, Kovalev reveals hard truths about his country as only a perceptive witness can do. In Russia's Dead End Kovalev shares his intimate knowledge of political activities behind the scenes at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Kremlin before and after the dissolution of the USSR in December 1991, including the Russia of Vladimir Putin. Kovalev analyses Soviet efforts to comply with international human-rights obligations, the machinations of the KGB, and the link between corrupt oligarchs and state officials. He documents the fall of the USSR, the post-Soviet explosion of state terrorism and propaganda, and offers a nuanced historical explanation of the roots of Russia's contemporary crisis under Vladimir Putin. This insider's memoir provides a penetrating analysis of late-Soviet and post-Soviet Russian politics that is pungent, pointed, witty, and accessible. It assesses the current dangerous status of Russian politics and society while illuminating the path to a more just and democratic future. AUTHOR: Andrei A. Kovalev is a former member of the secretariat of President Mikhail Gorbachev. He worked in the Soviet and Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the staff of the Security Council of the Russian Federation during the Yeltsin and Putin administrations. He is the author of two books on Russian on politics.

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Author:   Andrei A. Kovalev ,  Steven I. Levine ,  Peter Reddaway
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
ISBN:  

9781640122338


ISBN 10:   1640122338
Pages:   396
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Andrei Kovalev has drawn on his remarkable career at the highest level of Russian politics from Gorbachev to Putin to give a picture of both successes and disappointments. This is a book written from the heart by a diplomat of acute intelligence. Kovalev rode the steed of Russian public affairs till his conscience told him to dismount, and this exceptional book explains his reasons. --Robert Service, emeritus professor of Russian history at St. Antony's College, Oxford University, and senior fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University -- (09/09/2016) Andrei Kovalev loves Russia, a different Russia, an open and democratic one, where human rights are respected. His book is a must-read for those who want to understand the most recent history of Russia and who share his love and indignation over how the efforts to democratize his country were ruined by a small yet powerful corrupt clique. --Robert van Voren, professor of Soviet and post-Soviet studies, Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania-- (09/23/2016) Is the West fully aware of the dangers this huge, over-stretched nuclear power presents? How will Russia's leaders act and react in a critical situation which is almost bound to come about sooner or later? Not being an armchair alarmist, Kovalev leaves it to his readers to draw the appropriate conclusions from his narrative. If disaster happens, it will be the West's fault as well as the Kremlin's. --Martin Dewhirst, Salisbury Review -- (02/23/2019) Russia's Dead End will make interesting reading for anyone seeking additional insights into that nation and its recent history. . . . A fascinating read. --Robert Fantina, New York Journal of Books--Robert Fantina New York Journal of Books A refreshing report from an insider. --Kirkus--Kirkus [Kovalev] unmasks the Russian body politic in all its Gogol-like grotesquery. --Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly (02/23/2019) The publication of [Russia's Dead End] is a notable event. [Andrei Kovalev's] frank account and unsparing analysis of what he learned from his work at senior levels, from Gorbachev's perestroika to Putin's rule, have led him to the conclusion that 'after getting a taste of freedom, Russia has renounced it of its own free will.'. . . Russia's Dead End includes a number of pen portraits which ring true . . . and has a good deal to say about the inadequacies of the ruling group, past and present. --Andrew Wood, International Affairs -- (02/23/2019) Andrei A. Kovalev has an insider's understanding of the Russian state and society. . . . Russia's Dead End is brilliantly written. --Washington Book Review--Washington Book Review Russia's Dead End should be required reading for all American students interested in joining an intelligence service or a foreign-policy agency. --Foreword Reviews--Foreword Reviews


Andrei Kovalev loves Russia, a different Russia, an open and democratic one, where human rights are respected. His book is a must-read for those who want to understand the most recent history of Russia and who share his love and indignation over how the efforts to democratize his country were ruined by a small yet powerful corrupt clique. --Robert van Voren, professor of Soviet and post-Soviet studies, Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania-- (09/23/2016) Andrei Kovalev has drawn on his remarkable career at the highest level of Russian politics from Gorbachev to Putin to give a picture of both successes and disappointments. This is a book written from the heart by a diplomat of acute intelligence. Kovalev rode the steed of Russian public affairs till his conscience told him to dismount, and this exceptional book explains his reasons. --Robert Service, emeritus professor of Russian history at St. Antony's College, Oxford University, and senior fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University -- (09/09/2016) Is the West fully aware of the dangers this huge, over-stretched nuclear power presents? How will Russia's leaders act and react in a critical situation which is almost bound to come about sooner or later? Not being an armchair alarmist, Kovalev leaves it to his readers to draw the appropriate conclusions from his narrative. If disaster happens, it will be the West's fault as well as the Kremlin's. --Martin Dewhirst, Salisbury Review -- (02/23/2019) A refreshing report from an insider. --Kirkus--Kirkus The publication of [Russia's Dead End] is a notable event. [Andrei Kovalev's] frank account and unsparing analysis of what he learned from his work at senior levels, from Gorbachev's perestroika to Putin's rule, have led him to the conclusion that 'after getting a taste of freedom, Russia has renounced it of its own free will.'. . . Russia's Dead End includes a number of pen portraits which ring true . . . and has a good deal to say about the inadequacies of the ruling group, past and present. --Andrew Wood, International Affairs -- (02/23/2019) Russia's Dead End should be required reading for all American students interested in joining an intelligence service or a foreign-policy agency. --Foreword Reviews--Foreword Reviews Russia's Dead End will make interesting reading for anyone seeking additional insights into that nation and its recent history. . . . A fascinating read. --Robert Fantina, New York Journal of Books--Robert Fantina New York Journal of Books [Kovalev] unmasks the Russian body politic in all its Gogol-like grotesquery. --Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly (02/23/2019) Andrei A. Kovalev has an insider's understanding of the Russian state and society. . . . Russia's Dead End is brilliantly written. --Washington Book Review--Washington Book Review


Andrei Kovalev has drawn on his remarkable career at the highest level of Russian politics from Gorbachev to Putin to give a picture of both successes and disappointments. This is a book written from the heart by a diplomat of acute intelligence. Kovalev rode the steed of Russian public affairs till his conscience told him to dismount, and this exceptional book explains his reasons. --Robert Service, emeritus professor of Russian history at St. Antony's College, Oxford University, and senior fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University -- (09/09/2016) Andrei Kovalev loves Russia, a different Russia, an open and democratic one, where human rights are respected. His book is a must-read for those who want to understand the most recent history of Russia and who share his love and indignation over how the efforts to democratize his country were ruined by a small yet powerful corrupt clique. --Robert van Voren, professor of Soviet and post-Soviet studies, Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania-- (09/23/2016) A refreshing report from an insider. --Kirkus--Kirkus [Kovalev] unmasks the Russian body politic in all its Gogol-like grotesquery. --Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly (02/23/2019) Andrei A. Kovalev has an insider's understanding of the Russian state and society. . . . Russia's Dead End is brilliantly written. --Washington Book Review--Washington Book Review Is the West fully aware of the dangers this huge, over-stretched nuclear power presents? How will Russia's leaders act and react in a critical situation which is almost bound to come about sooner or later? Not being an armchair alarmist, Kovalev leaves it to his readers to draw the appropriate conclusions from his narrative. If disaster happens, it will be the West's fault as well as the Kremlin's. --Martin Dewhirst, Salisbury Review -- (02/23/2019) Russia's Dead End will make interesting reading for anyone seeking additional insights into that nation and its recent history. . . . A fascinating read. --Robert Fantina, New York Journal of Books--Robert Fantina New York Journal of Books The publication of [Russia's Dead End] is a notable event. [Andrei Kovalev's] frank account and unsparing analysis of what he learned from his work at senior levels, from Gorbachev's perestroika to Putin's rule, have led him to the conclusion that 'after getting a taste of freedom, Russia has renounced it of its own free will.'. . . Russia's Dead End includes a number of pen portraits which ring true . . . and has a good deal to say about the inadequacies of the ruling group, past and present. --Andrew Wood, International Affairs -- (02/23/2019) Russia's Dead End should be required reading for all American students interested in joining an intelligence service or a foreign-policy agency. --Foreword Reviews--Foreword Reviews


"Russia's Dead End should be required reading for all American students interested in joining an intelligence service or a foreign-policy agency."""" - Foreword Reviews """"Andrei A. Kovalev has an insider's understanding of the Russian state and society. . . . Russia's Dead End is brilliantly written."""" - Washington Book Review """"The publication of [Russia's Dead End] is a notable event. [Andrei Kovalev's] frank account and unsparing analysis of what he learned from his work at senior levels, from Gorbachev's perestroika to Putin's rule, have led him to the conclusion that 'after getting a taste of freedom, Russia has renounced it of its own free will.'. . . Russia's Dead End includes a number of pen portraits which ring true . . . and has a good deal to say about the inadequacies of the ruling group, past and present."""" - Andrew Wood, International Affairs """"[Kovalev] unmasks the Russian body politic in all its Gogol-like grotesquery."""" - Publishers Weekly """"A refreshing report from an insider."""" - Kirkus """"Russia's Dead End will make interesting reading for anyone seeking additional insights into that nation and its recent history. . . . A fascinating read."""" - Robert Fantina, New York Journal of Books """"Andrei Kovalev has drawn on his remarkable career at the highest level of Russian politics from Gorbachev to Putin to give a picture of both successes and disappointments. This is a book written from the heart by a diplomat of acute intelligence. Kovalev rode the steed of Russian public affairs till his conscience told him to dismount, and this exceptional book explains his reasons."""" - Robert Service, emeritus professor of Russian history at St. Antony's College, Oxford University, and senior fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University """"Andrei Kovalev loves Russia, a different Russia, an open and democratic one, where human rights are respected. His book is a must-read for those who want to understand the most recent history of Russia and who share his love and indignation over how the efforts to democratize his country were ruined by a small yet powerful corrupt clique."""" - Robert van Voren, professor of Soviet and post-Soviet studies, Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania """"Is the West fully aware of the dangers this huge, over-stretched nuclear power presents? How will Russia's leaders act and react in a critical situation which is almost bound to come about sooner or later? Not being an armchair alarmist, Kovalev leaves it to his readers to draw the appropriate conclusions from his narrative. If disaster happens, it will be the West's fault as well as the Kremlin's."""" - Martin Dewhirst, Salisbury Review"


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Andrei A. Kovalev is a former member of the secretariat of President Mikhail Gorbachev. He worked in the Soviet and Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the staff of the Security Council of the Russian Federation during the Yeltsin and Putin administrations. He is the author of two books on Russian on politics. Steven I. Levine, a retired professor of politics and history, is the coauthor of Mao: The Real Story. Peter Reddaway is professor emeritus of political science and international affairs at George Washington University.

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