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Putin's Russia [Paperback]

Anna Politkovskaya
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Independent, 19 October, 2006

'If you haven't done so yet, read Politkovskaya's books: A Dirty
War and Putin's Russia.'

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A devastating appraisal of the policies of Russia's current head of state by the country's leading radical journalist, admired for her fearless reporting on human-rights issues, especially the wars in Chechnya

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Former KGB spy Vladimir Putin, named Prime Minister of Russia in 1999 and, one year later, President, successfully marketed himself as an enlightened leader with both feet planted firmly on the Eastern borders of Europe. Indeed he became, for a period, something of a media darling in the West. Anti-establishment journalist and human-rights activist Anna Politkovskaya disagreed strenuously with this point of view. In Putin's Russia, she trains her steely gaze on Putin 'without the rapture'.

From her privileged vantage-point at the heart of Russian current affairs, Politkovskaya reports from behind the scenes, dismantling both Putin the man and Putin the brand name, arguing that he is a power-hungry product of his own history in the security forces and so unable to prevent himself from stifling dissent and other civil liberties at every turn. After centuries of living under tyrants, Politkovskaya argues, this is not what contemporary Russians want.

The book is, however, not simply a biography or an analysis of Putin's presidency. Politkovskaya's writing is known for its humanity and its passion, and her focus is on individual human beings and their stories. 'My book is jottings made on the margins of life in Russia. For the time being, I cannot analyse that existence. I'm just living and noting what I see.' So her readers are treated to an exposé of mafia dealings and scandals in the provinces, of corruption in the military and the judiciary, of the decline of the dissident intelligentsia and concomitant rise of street traders, and of the truth behind the Moscow theatre siege. Other shocking stories fill out an intimate portrait of nascent civil institutions being subverted under the unquestioning eyes of the West.

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A devastating appraisal of the policies of Russia's current head of state by the country's leading radical journalist, admired for her fearless reporting on human-rights issues, especially the wars in Chechnya

About the Author

Known to many as 'Russia's lost moral conscience', Anna Politkovskaya was a special correspondent for the Russian newspaper Novaya gazeta and the recipient of many honours for her writing. She is the author of A Dirty War, Putin's Russia and A Russian Diary, to be published in April 2007. Anna Politkovskaya was murdered in Moscow in October 2006 (20040315)
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