WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE WINNER OF THE CORNELIUS RYAN AWARD FINALIST
FOR THE LIONEL GELBER PRIZE FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR
“Fast-paced and excellently written…much needed, dispassionate and
eminently readable.” —New York Times “Filled with sparkling
prose and deep analysis.” –The Wall Street Journal The breakup of
the Soviet Union was a time of optimism around the world, but Russia
today is actively involved in subversive information warfare,
manipulating the media to destabilize its enemies. How did a country
that embraced freedom and market reform 25 years ago end up as an
autocratic police state bent once again on confrontation with America?
A winner of the Orwell Prize, The Invention of Russia reaches back to
the darkest days of the cold war to tell the story of Russia's
stealthy and largely unchronicled counter revolution. A highly
regarded Moscow correspondent for the Economist, Arkady Ostrovsky
comes to this story both as a participant and a foreign correspondent.
His knowledge of many of the key players allows him to explain the
phenomenon of Valdimir Putin - his rise and astonishing longevity, his
use of hybrid warfare and the alarming crescendo of his military
interventions. One of Putin's first acts was to reverse Gorbachev's
decision to end media censorship and Ostrovsky argues that the Russian
media has done more to shape the fate of the country than its
politicians. Putin pioneered a new form of demagogic populism
--oblivious to facts and aggressively nationalistic - that has now
been embraced by Donald Trump.
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The Rise of Putin and the Age of Fake News
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780399564185
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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