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War Made in Russia

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Informationen zum Autor Sergei Medvedev is a Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies at the University of Helsinki and a Professor at the Charles University in Prague. Klappentext In this timely and incisive book, Sergei Medvedev argues that Russia's war in Ukraine was not merely a whim of Putin's obsession: rather, it was the result of two decades of authoritarian degradation and post-imperial ressentiment, a culmination of Putin's regime and of Russia's entire imperial history. Building on his prize-winning book The Return of the Russian Leviathan, Medvedev argues that it was not only Putin that started this war, but Russia itself, which, by and large, has imagined and embraced it with enthusiasm, seeking to relive its own military glory and colonial past. Zusammenfassung In this timely and incisive book, Sergei Medvedev argues that Russia's war in Ukraine was not merely a whim of Putin's obsession: rather, it was the result of two decades of authoritarian degradation and post-imperial ressentiment, a culmination of Putin's regime and of Russia's entire imperial history. Building on his prize-winning book The Return of the Russian Leviathan, Medvedev argues that it was not only Putin that started this war, but Russia itself, which, by and large, has imagined and embraced it with enthusiasm, seeking to relive its own military glory and colonial past. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Method in this Madness Part I. The Anatomy of Violence      The State Came After the Body      Back to 1937      The Final Diagnosis      People as 'The New Oil'      The Zoos of Terror      The Generator of Entropy Part II. The Memory Crusad      Kolyma by the Kremlin      Memorial to Russian Resentment      Thus Spake Zhirinovsky      The Offering Made to the Ninth of May      A Long Farewell to Empire      Part III. The War Nation      The Zombie Apocalypse      Revenge of the Underground Man      The Z Virus      Russia Inside Out      Mobilization as Russian Fate      The Age of the Sledgehammer War as a National Idea      The Unfinished Work of 1945      Notes Index...

List of contents

Introduction. Method in this Madness
 
Part I. The Anatomy of Violence
 
The State Came After the Body
 
Back to 1937
 
The Final Diagnosis
 
People as 'The New Oil'
 
The Zoos of Terror
 
The Generator of Entropy
 
Part II. The Memory Crusad
 
Kolyma by the Kremlin
 
Memorial to Russian Resentment
 
Thus Spake Zhirinovsky
 
The Offering Made to the Ninth of May
 
A Long Farewell to Empire
 
Part III. The War Nation
 
The Zombie Apocalypse
Revenge of the Underground Man
 
The Z Virus
 
Russia Inside Out
 
Mobilization as Russian Fate
 
The Age of the Sledgehammer
 
War as a National Idea
 
The Unfinished Work of 1945
 
Notes
 
Index

Report

'Medvedev represents the best of the Russian critical tradition. His clear writing and creative analysis stand out amidst the muddle of twenty-first-century writing about Russia. He has been right all along and he is right again in this book.'
Tim Snyder, Yale University
 
'In an ocean of recently published books on Putin and Putin's Russia, Medvedev's illuminating work stands on its own with its focus on Russia's Putin: Putin as an embodiment of Russia's national idea.'
Ivan Krastev, Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia
 
'Brilliant'
Victor Sebestyen, The Sunday Times
 
'The outstanding clarity of Medvedev's thought and style places him in the front rank of Russian-born critics of Putin.'
Financial Times
 
'The passionate Medvedev is the one to read for those who would like to sign up for a crusade'
Sheila Fitzpatrick, Sydney Morning Herald
 
'convincing'
Money Week
 
'A searing, deeply disturbing book that shows how violent the country has become'
Victor Sebestyen, The Oldie

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