Russia Without Putin, Tony Wood
Russia Without Putin, Tony Wood
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Russia Without Putin
Money, Power and the Myths of the New Cold War

Author: Tony Wood

Narrator: John Pruden

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/13/2018


Synopsis

How the West's obsession with Vladimir Putin prevents it from understanding Russia

It is impossible to think of Russia today without thinking of Vladimir Putin. More than any other major national leader, he personifies his country in the eyes of the outside world, and dominates Western media coverage of it to an extraordinary extent. In Russia itself, he is likewise the centre of attention for detractors and supporters alike. But as Tony Wood argues, this overwhelming focus on the president and his personality means that we understand Russia less than we ever did before. Too much attention is paid to the man, and not enough to the country outside the Kremlin's walls.

In this timely and provocative analysis, Wood looks beyond Putin to explore the profound changes Russia has undergone since 1991. In the process, he challenges many of the common assumptions made about contemporary Russia. Though commonly viewed as an ominous return to Soviet authoritarianism, Putin's rule should instead be seen as a direct continuation of Yeltsin's in the 1990s. And though many of Russia's problems today are blamed on legacies of the Soviet past, Wood argues that the core features of Putinism—a predatory, authoritarian elite presiding over a vastly unequal society—are integral to the system set in place after the fall of Communism.

What kind of country has emerged from Russia's post-Soviet transformations, and where might it go in future? Russia Without Putin culminates in an arresting analysis of the country's foreign policy—identifying the real power dynamics behind its escalating clashes with the West—and with reflections on the paths Russia might take in the twenty-first century.

About Tony Wood

Tony Wood lives in New York and writes on Russia and Latin America. A member of the editorial board of New Left Review, he is previously the author of Chechnya: The Case for Independence, and his writing has appeared in the London Review of Books, the Guardian, n+1, and the Nation, among other places.


Reviews

Goodreads review by W.D.

This is one of 3 4-5 recent-ish books on contemporary Russia that I'm reading to try to put some context on my continual WTF-ing of the present moment, and I hope to write a blog post on the three together, but for now I'll just say it was quite informative, suitably detailed in its analysis, always......more

Goodreads review by Mal

In his new book, Russia Without Putin, Tony Wood tries to make the case that "too much attention has been paid to the man, and not enough to the system over which he presides." It's an intriguing claim, but Wood doesn't quite pull it off. The book consists of six chapters and an epilogue. And Putin......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

Wood offers a reprise from the dominant Putin-centric critique of post Soviet Russia with his analysis on the effects of fall of the USSR and its sociopolitical repercussions on current Russia U.S. relations. A very timely read, as Wood explains the events and agendas that lead to the current war in......more