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Richard Sakwa

    22 août 1953

    Richard Sakwa se concentre sur la politique russe et européenne, en particulier sur les transformations postcommunistes. Ses analyses plongent profondément dans les complexités des systèmes politiques soviétiques et russes. Sakwa explore comment ces nations naviguent dans le paysage postcommuniste. Son travail offre des perspectives précieuses sur les processus politiques et les défis en Europe de l'Est.

    Communism in Russia
    Putin Redux
    Putin
    The Russia Scare
    Frontline Ukraine
    Russia's Futures
    • 2025

      The Culture of the Second Cold War

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the underlying frameworks and mentalities shaping the Second Cold War, exploring the intricate dynamics and ideological battles that define this geopolitical conflict. It examines the historical context, key players, and the implications of contemporary tensions, providing insights into how these factors influence global relations today. Through a thorough analysis, it seeks to unravel the complexities of modern confrontations and the mindset of nations involved.

      The Culture of the Second Cold War
    • 2023

      Deception

      Russiagate and the New Cold War

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intricacies of the Russiagate narrative during the 2016 US presidential elections, this book delves into the layers of deception that characterize the new cold war. It critically analyzes the myths surrounding the events and offers a balanced perspective, encouraging readers to question who is truly deceiving whom in this complex political landscape.

      Deception
    • 2023

      The first account of the new Cold War-revealing how today's renewed era of global great power competition could threaten us all

      The Lost Peace
    • 2022

      The Russia Scare

      Fake News and Genuine Threat

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Cold War tensions, this book delves into the fears and misconceptions surrounding Russian intentions during the late 20th century. It examines the political climate, media portrayal, and public sentiment that fueled paranoia and distrust. Through a blend of historical analysis and personal narratives, the author reveals how these fears shaped international relations and domestic policies. The exploration of espionage, propaganda, and the impact on everyday lives provides a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal era.

      The Russia Scare
    • 2022

      The unfolding crisis in Ukraine has brought the world to the brink of a new Cold War. As Russia and Ukraine tussle for Crimea and the eastern regions, relations between Putin and the West have reached an all-time low. How did we get here? Richard Sakwa here unpicks the context of conflicted Ukrainian identity and of Russo-Ukrainian relations and traces the path to the recent disturbances through the events which have forced Ukraine, a country internally divided between East and West, to choose between closer union with Europe or its historic ties with Russia. In providing the first full account of the ongoing crisis, Sakwa analyses the origins and significance of the Euromaidan Protests, examines the controversial Russian military intervention and annexation of Crimea, reveals the extent of the catastrophe of the MH17 disaster and looks at possible ways forward following the October 2014 parliamentary elections. In doing so, he explains the origins, developments and global significance of the internal and external battle for Ukraine.With all eyes focused on the region, Sakwa unravels the myths and misunderstandings of the situation, providing an essential and highly readable account of the struggle for Europe's contested borderlands.

      Frontline Ukraine
    • 2020

      Vladimir Putin has emerged as one of the key leaders of the twenty-first century. However, he is also recognized as one of the most divisive. Abroad, his assertion of Russia's interests and critique of the western-dominated international system has brought him into conflict with Atlantic powers. Within Russia, he has balanced various factions within the elite intelligentsia alongside the wider support of Russian society. So what is the 'Putin paradox?' Richard Sakwa grapples with Putin's personal and political development on both the international political scene and within the domestic political landscape of Russia. This study historicizes the Putin paradox, through theoretical, historical and political analysis and in light of wider developments in Russian society. Richard Sakwa presents the Putin paradox as a unique regime type - balancing numerous contradictions - in order to adapt to its material environment while maintaining sufficient authority with which to shape it.

      The Putin Paradox
    • 2019

      Russia's Futures

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(12)Évaluer

      Russia is back as a major force in global politics, but what does this mean? In this erudite and balanced study, renowned Russia scholar Richard Sakwa explores the current debates on Russia, placing them into historical context and outlining the fundamental challenges currently facing the country--

      Russia's Futures
    • 2017

      Introduction; 1. Cold War to cold peace; 2. Order without hegemony; 3. Russian grievances; 4. Resistance and neo-revisionism; 5. Europe, Eurasia and heartland conflicts; 6. After the cold peace; 7. Remilitarisation and the new apocalypse; 8. America and global leadership; 9. The EU, Europe and Russia; 10. Towards a post-western world; 11. The new globalism and the politics of resistance; Conclusion.

      Russia Against the Rest
    • 2016

      Frontline Ukraine

      Crisis in the Borderlands

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(15)Évaluer

      The book delves into the complex crisis in Ukraine, exploring the deep-rooted tensions between its Eastern and Western identities. Richard Sakwa examines the historical context, including the Euromaidan Protests and Russia's annexation of Crimea, while analyzing the catastrophic MH17 disaster. He highlights the deteriorating relationship between Putin and the West, providing insights into Ukraine's pivotal choice between European integration and ties with Russia. This comprehensive account seeks to clarify the myths surrounding the conflict and its broader implications for Europe.

      Frontline Ukraine
    • 2014

      Putin Redux

      Power and Contradiction in Contemporary Russia

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      Focusing on Vladimir Putin's political journey, this biography offers an in-depth analysis of his impact on Russia's political landscape, foreign relations, and societal changes. The author builds on prior works to deliver a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of Putin, exploring his motivations, strategies, and the complexities of his leadership. This detailed account sheds light on the significant role he plays in shaping contemporary Russia.

      Putin Redux