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Vladimir Putin's Version of War and Peace
The Battle for the Russian Home Front, 2022–2024
Vladimir Putin's Version of War and Peace
The Battle for the Russian Home Front, 2022–2024
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Description
Like its predecessor, Eternal Putin?: Confronting Navalny, the Pandemic, Sanctions, and War with Ukraine (Lexington, 2023), Vladimir Putin’s Version of ‘War and Peace’: The Battle for the Russian Home Front, 2022-24 is a chronological and descriptive account of almost all facets of Russian life during a very short period of time; i.e. from the onset of Russia’s war on Ukraine in February 2022 to its presidential election in March 2024. Its strength lies in its wealth of detail on Russia’s home front. To set the stage, the first chapters cover the course of war primarily focused on the consequences of the war for Russians at home. The ripple effects follow in chapters on Russia’s politics, its economy, human and civil rights, and the Kremlin’s international relationships. Among the subjects featured in sub-sections are the ‘foreign agent’ frenzy, pressure against the LGBT community, schools as incubators of young ‘patriots’, healthcare, the environment, the media, Russia’s new diaspora in exile, the Russian Orthodox Church’s role, war crimes, and international sport. Putin as vozhd (leader) is the subject of one chapter. Russia’s forced and chosen pivot to the East for political and economic allies are also examined. Above all, this book highlights the Russian government’s attempts to create a loyal citizenry. Nowhere else is the battle for the home front covered so thoroughly.
Table of Contents
Explaining Away a Brutal War of Attrition
War Into the ‘Foreseeable Future’
Putin as Vozhd
Net Voine! (No to War!). The Domestic Political Scene
Human and Civil Rights
International Considerations. Are Russians ‘Isolated from the Civilized World?’
The Russian Economy Pivots to the East
War of Words. Creating Young Patriots
Ripple Effects. In Lieu of a Conclusion
Product details
| Published | 15 Jan 2025 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 340 |
| ISBN | 9781666958843 |
| Imprint | Lexington Books |
| Illustrations | 16 BW Illustrations, 7 Tables |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An impressively comprehensive and accessible guide to Russian and broader developments during the early years of the Russo-Ukrainian and wider war. An indispensable compendium, which provides balanced and impartial information about the most fateful conflict of our times. A wise and compassionate book. Essential reading.
Richard Sakwa, University of Kent
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Black succeeds in offering a detailed, clear analysis of the two years following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We understand not only on the impact on the battlefield but also ripple effects from a changed Russian society to global politics.
Jeff Sahadeo, Carleton University
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