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Signatur: 2024 A 1950   QR-Code
Standort: Hauptbibliothek Altstadt / Freihandbereich Monograph  3D-Plan
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Verfasst von:Sixsmith, Martin [VerfasserIn]   i
 Sixsmith, Daniel [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Putin and the return of history
Titelzusatz:how the Kremlin rekindled the Cold War
Verf.angabe:Martin Sixsmith with Daniel Sixsmith
Verlagsort:London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney
Verlag:Bloomsbury Continuum, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Jahr:2024
Umfang:ix, 357 Seiten
Illustrationen:Illustrationen
ISBN:978-1-3994-0987-2
 978-1-3994-0986-5
Abstract:An original history of Russia's thousand-year past, tracing the forces and the myths that have shaped Putin's politics and rekindled the Cold War.Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has reshaped history. In the decades after the collapse of Soviet communism, the West convinced itself that liberal democracy would henceforth be the dominant, ultimately unique, system of governance - a hubris that shaped how the West would treat Russia for the next two decades. But history wasn't over. Putin is a paradox. In the early years of his presidency, he appeared to commit himself to friendship with the West, suggesting that Russia could join the European Union or even NATO. He said he supported free-market democracy and civil rights. But the Putin of those years is unrecognisable today. The Putin of the 2020s is an autocratic nationalist, dedicated to repression at home and anti-Western militarism abroad. So, what happened? Was he lying when he proclaimed his support for freedom, democracy and friendship with the West? Or, was he sincere? Did he change his views at some stage between then and now? And if that is the case, what happened to change him?Putin and the Return of History examines these questions in the context of Russia's thousand-year past, tracing the forces and the myths that have shaped Putin's politics of aggression: the enduring terror of encirclement by outsiders, the subjugation of the individual to the cause of the state, the collectivist values that allow the sacrifice of human lives in battle, the willingness to lie and deceive, the co-opting of religion and the belief in Great Russia's mission to change the world
URL:Cover: https://www.dietmardreier.de/annot/4B56696D677C7C39373036363535397C7C434F50.jpg?sq=1
 Cover: https://www.dietmardreier.de/annot/426F6F6B446174617C7C393738313339393430393836357C7C434F50.jpg?sq=2
 Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9781399409865.pdf
Schlagwörter:(g)Russland   i / (p)Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič   i / (s)Außenpolitik   i
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:MG 85030   i
Sach-SW:European history
 Europäische Geschichte
 Geopolitics
 Geopolitik
 HISTORY / Europe / General
 HISTORY / Social History
 POL060000
 POL062000
 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
 Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
 Social & cultural history
 Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Ethnographie
 Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
Geograph. SW:Russia
 Russland
K10plus-PPN:1878123718
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