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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST DF CHARACTERS VÜ
INTRODUCTION XÎX
PART ONE: PUTIN I THE LIQNHEART
CHAPTER 1: In Which Kremlin Strategist Alexander Voloshin
Learns to Tolerate Lenin 3
CHAPTER 2: In Which Political Émigré Boris Berezovsky
Is Not Invited to the Royal Wedding 23
CHAPTER 3: In Which Russia’s Richest Man,
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Loses His Business and
Freedom, and the Family Disappears 47
PART TWO: PUTIN II THE MAGNIFICENT
CHAPTER 4: In Which Kremlin Chief of Staff Dmitry Medvedev
Creates a New Russian Class B9
CHAPTER 5: In Which Ukrainian Presidential Chief of Staff
Viktor Medvedchuk Is the Last Ukrainian to Enjoy
Putins Trust B3
CHAPTER E: In Which Deputy Chief of Staff Vladislav Surkov
Defends the Besieged Kremlin 97
CHAPTER 7: In Which Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov
Comes Up with a Plan to Make Russia
an Empire Once More 117
CHAPTER 8: In Which Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov
Is Convinced That He Is the Heir to the Throne 129
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CONTENTS
PART THREE: PRINCE DMITRY
CHAPTER 9: In Which Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili
Retains Power—and Something Far More Valuable 149
CHAPTER ID: In Which Barack Obama Becomes the Kremlins
Best Friend and Worst Enemy 1G9
CHAPTER 11: In Which Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin
Turns into a Russian Che Guevara 177
CHAPTER 12: In Which Russian Princess Tatyana Yumasheva
Comes Up with a New Democratic Party 191
CHAPTER 13: In Which Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny
Thinks He Can Lead the People to the Kremlin 207
PART FOUR: PUTIN THE TERRIBLE
CHAPTER 14: In Which Patriarch Kirill Gives Fatherly
Advice to Russia’s Cabinet of Ministers 229
CHAPTER IB: In Which Kremlin Strategist Vyacheslav Volodin
Invents a New National Idea 239
CHAPTER 16: In Which Putins Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov
Realizes the Futility of Trying to Please the West 253
CHAPTER 17: In Which Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu
Takes Revenge for Afghanistan and Nicholas I 271
CHAPTER 18: In Which Alexei Kudrin Loses the Battle for the
Presidents Heart and Mind 293
CHAPTER 19: In Which Ramzan Kadyrov
Takes a Round Trip to Dubai 311
CHAPTER 2D: In Which Bashar al-Assad Becomes the
Mirror Image of Putin 327
CONCLUSION: Putin the Saint 341
Notes 347
Index 355
INDEX
Abbott, Tony, 331
Abdullah II (king), 313, 329
Abkhazia, 102-103
Abramovich, Roman
after Yukos affair, 62
on Berezovsky, 24
court case filed by Berezovsky, 236-237
as “Family” 7
on law banning owning overseas
accounts and assets, 246-247
ORT controversy over sale, 29
as potential conspirator, 59
on Yukos-Sibneft merger, 56-57
Abyzov, Mikhail, 213, 243
Adamkus, Valdus, 93
adoptions, ban on US citizens from, 240,
243-245
Aeroflot airline, 40
Afghanistan, 35, 265
AFK Sistema, 306
AJR (A Just Russia) party, 210
Akayev, Askar, 106
Akhmetov, Rinat, 263, 284, 287
Aksyonov, Sergey, 277-278, 281
A1 Nahyan, Mohammed, 313
Albright, Madeleine, 343
Alekhina, Maria, 231, 233
Alekperov, Vagit, 26
Alexander I, 15, 279
Alexander II, 44, 196
Alexeyeva, Lyudmila, 101, 175
Alexis II, Patriarch, 233-235
Alfa Bank, 54
Alfa Group, 57, 58
Aliev, Ilham, 90
Alo Presidente (Chavez), 300
Amin, Hafizullah, 265
Anatomy of a Protest (documentary), 221
Andijan massacre, 106-107
Andropov, Yuri, 14, 29, 30, 265
“anti-adoption” law, 39
anti-American conspiracy theories, 342-344
anti-gay legislation, 250
anti-Maidan protests, Ukraine, 284, 313
anti-Russian Orthodox Church campaign,
231-233
anti-war coalition, Iraq, 37-38
Arab Spring, 329-331
Arbuzov, Sergei, 262
army hazing, 132-133
Assad, Bashar al
circumstances in becoming ruler of
Syria, 329
introduction to, 327-328
on Moscow visit, 339
as Syrian president, 330-331
355
356 I INDEX
Assad, Bassel al, 329
Assad, Hafez al, 329
assasination, A. Kadyrov, 76-77
Assassination of Russia (film), 40, 45
Astakhov, Pavel, 39
auctions, loans-for-shares, 54-56
Aven, Pyotr, 57
Azarov, Mykola, 260, 262
Bagapsh, Sergei, 103
Bagration, Pyotr, 151
Baltic countries, Russia’s campaign
against, 143
Baluyevsky, Yuri, 223
Baptism of Rus anniversary celebration,
229-230, 258
barbecue meeting, 48-49
Bashneft oil company, 305-307
Bastrykin, Alexander, 251
Baturina, Yelena, 186
Belaventsev, Oleg, 276-277, 283
Belkovsky, Stanislav, 52, 57-60, 89, 91
Bellucci, Monica, 322
Bendukidze, Kakha, 150
Berezovsky, Boris
backing Yushchenko in election, 89
court case against Abramovich,
236-237
criminal charges against, 40-41
death of, 237
as “Family,” 7
on Gusinky s arrest, 25
introduction to, 23
on lack of control over Putin, 27, 28-29
in loans-for-shares auction, 54
meeting Putin, 24
ORT controversy over sale, 29
political asylum for, 45
Prosecutor Generals Office summon
for questioning, 38
on Putin’s KGB past, 29-30
as TV station owner, 25, 28, 39-40
as Unity fountainhead, 10
Beria, Lavrentiy, 151
Berlusconi, Silvio, 110, 118, 121-123
Beslan school hostages, terrorist attacks,
78-89, 134
Biden, Joe, 172-173, 249, 334
bin Laden, Osama, 265
biological weapons treaty, 343-344
“black widows” attack, Domodedovo
Airport, 77
Blair, Tony, 14-16, 36-37, 44-45, 299-300
Blowing Up Russia (book), 40
“board of directors” for international
issues, 335
Boeing 777, downing over Donetsk
region, 287-288
Bogdanchikov, Sergey, 52, 183
“Bolotnaya case,” Investigative
Committee, 221
Bolotnaya movement, 213-214, 218, 220,
250-251
Bono, 175
Borodai, Alexander, 288-289, 291
Bortnikov, Alexander, 276
Boss (TV show), 271-272
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros, 112
BP oil company, 44
Brat 2 (film), 341
Breguet watch, Patriarch Kirills, 232
Brezhnev, Leonid, 85, 253, 265
“broad coalition,” Putin’s, 167-168
Browne, John, 44, 49
Burns, William, 318
Bush, George W.
approval rating after Hurricane
Katrina, 138-139
Iraq war, 35-37
on Kyrgyzstan revolution, 106
as military emperor, 108-109
on NATO memberships for Georgia
and Ukraine, 152
presidential elections, 17-19, 108
Putins new friendship with, 18-19
on Rose Revolution, 112
INDEX I 357
on Russia’s invasion of Georgia, 160
US-Russian missile defense shield
agreement, 140
at Victory Day Celebration, 112
“Bush Doctrine,” 108
business, Ukraine as a, 123-125
business leaders. See oligarchy
Butyrka detention center, 25
Bykov, Dmitry, 175, 221
Café Jean-Jacques raid, 220-221
Cam Ranh naval base, Vietnam, 19
4 cancer epidemic,” of Latin American
presidents, 245-246
Cap in Hand (documentary), 188
Cassel, Vincent, 322
Castro, Fidel, 178-179
Castro, Raul (brother), 292
Cathedral of Christ, Moscow, 230
Caucasus 2008 military exercise code,
Russia, 156
CC CPSU (Central Committee of the
Communist Party of the Soviet
Union), 85
Center for Strategic Research, 31
Centragas, 124
Central Election Commission, march on,
211-212
Chaika, Yuri, 137-138
Charles, Prince of Wales, 43
Chávez, Hugo, 179, 245, 300, 301
“Chechen dossier” (Burns), 318
Chechnya. See also Kadyrov, Ramzan
mafia, 316
Russian society on, 324
support for Putin, 77-78
wars in, 16, 33-34
Chekists Day celebration, 29-30
Chelyabinsk Tank Academy tragedy, 132
Chemezov, Sergei, 246
Cheney, Dick, 37, 112
Cherkesov, Viktor, 137, 181-182
Chesnakov, Aleksey, 288
Chigirinsky, Shalva, 73
Chirac, Jacques, 37, 38, 78
Chubais, Anatoly, 18, 39, 55, 184,
194-195, 306-307
Church of the Nativity (Bethlehem), 280
Churov, Vladimir, 211, 214, 219-220
Cincture of the Theotokos, 238
CIS (Commonwealth of Independent
States), 85
civil servants, bribery used for, 73
Clinton, Bill, 17, 112
administration, anti-American
sentiment tied to, 17-18
Clinton, Hillary, 172-173
“Cold War Two” (Patrushev), 341-343
color revolution
as anti-Russian plot, 106-107
Surkov avoiding, 100-101
Surkov’s prediction for, 113
Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS), 85
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU)
Central Committee of, 85
on impeaching Yeltsin, 5, 6-7
loss of political power, 21
conspiracy theories
about US, 212
anti-American, 342-344
on cancer epidemic, 246
Kasyanovs plot to overthrow Putin,
64-65
on Moscow bombings, 40
consumption, Russia’s new era of, 80-81
Costner, Kevin, 322
Cox, Christopher, 17
CPSU (Communist Party of the Soviet
Union). See Communist Party of the
Soviet Union
“creative class,” 219
Crimea. See also Ukraine
accession to join Russia, 301
Nicholas I and, 279-280
358 | INDEX
Crimea. See also Ukraine (continued)
referendum, 281-283
Russia annexing, 281-282
Russian operation to take back,
274-279
Crimea: The Way Home (documentary),
274-275, 277-278
Crimean War, 280-281
crooks and thieves, United Russia as party
of, 210-211
Cuba-Russia relations, 178-179
Dadayev, Zaur, 314
Dear Yelena (documentary), 188
Debaltsevo, Ukraine, 291
debt, payoff options for Russia’s, 31-33
Delimkhanov, Adam, 316, 319
Delon, Alain, 322
“de-Medvedization,” of accomplishments
as president, 222-226
Depardieu, Gerard, 322
Deripaska, Oleg, 59, 183, 184-185
Dima Yakovlev law, 243-245
Dnepropetrovsk clan, 85-86
DNR (Donetsk Peoples Republic), 287,
288
Dobkin, Mikhail, 269
“doctor” incident, Putins, 162
Doe, Mark, 101
Domodedovo Airport, Moscow, 77
Donetsk, Ukraine, 284-287
Donetsk Peoples Republic (DNR), 287,
288
Dorenko, Sergei, 28
Dubina, Oleg, 165-166
Dubov, Vladimir, 49
Dudley, Robert, 44
Dulles, Allen, 343
Duma, 6
Dvorkovich, Arkady, 206
Dyachenko (Yumasheva), Tatyana
“Tanya” Borisovna, 7, 8, 24
Dzhabrailov, Umar, 315-316
el Sisi, Abdel Fattah, 263
elections. See also presidential elections
abolition of regional gubernatorial, 80
OCC, 221
parliamentary, 11,210-211
of Patriarch Kirill, 235
protest of Ukrainian election results,
92-94
electoral system, Surkovs new, 114
embezzlement investigation, Ministry of
Defense, 225
Emercom agency, 276-277
energy conference, Putin-Blair, 44
“energy superpower,” G8 summit,
118-119, 127
ENI gas company, 122
Erdogan, Recep Tayyip, 337-338
Ernst, Konstantin, 28, 261
Estonia, Russia’s campaign against, 143
Eural TransGas (ETG), 124
European Union (EU)
association agreement with Ukraine,
257-260
sanctions list, 268, 298, 302-303
“Eurotroika,” 335
Evans, Donald, 122-123
“evil empire,” Russia as, 288
executive power, Russia’s government, 70
Fabius, Laurent, 267
FAGCI (Federal Agency of Government
Communications and Information),
74-75
The Fall of an Empire: The Lesson of
Byzantium (Shevkunov), 234-235
Family, Yeltsins
backing Putin as successor to Yeltsin,
8-9
on Berezovsky being out of control, 24
disappearance of, 62-63
members of, 7
Tanya Yumasheva, 192-194, 195
Voloshin’s return to politics, 194-195
INDEX
359
FAR (Fatherland-All Russia) political
bloc, 9, 10, 13, 21
Farzat, Ali, 330
“Fatherland” movement, 7
FDCS (Federal Drug Control Service),
181
Federal Agency Border Service (FAGCI),
74-75
Federal Assembly, 110
Federal Border Service, 75
Federal Drug Control Service (FDCS),
181
Federation Council, 20, 135, 295-298
Fetisov, Vyacheslav, 254
“fifth column,” 245-246, 301, 315, 338
financial market collapse, global, 162
First Chechen War, 34
First Person (Putin), 70-72
Firtash, Dmitry, 124-125, 126-127, 167
Fisherman, Igor, 124-125
Fisht Stadium, 256-257
“Five-Day War,” Russia-Georgia, 156-161
Foundation for Effective Politics, 99
Fradkov, Mikhail, 74-76, 78-89, 136-137,
145
Freedom House NGO, 101
Fridman, Mikhail, 44, 59
FSB/KGB intelligence service
Bolotnaya movement trap, 220
Chekists Day celebration, 29-30
FDCS vs., 182
handling of terrorist attack on theatre,
41-42
Night Wolves club, 316
Russian Orthodox Church relationship
with, 233-235
Fursin, Ivan, 124
Fyodorov, Yevgeny, 208
G8 membership, Russias, 32-33
G8 summit, St. Petersburg, 118-119, 127,
303-305
G20 summit, Antalya, 337
G20 summit, Brisbane, 331
Gaddafi, Muammar, 197, 203-204, 329
Gaddafi, Seif al-lslam (son), 197
Gang of Four clique, 136-137
Garzón, Baltasar, 38
gas pipeline agreements. See pipeline
agreements
gas used in theatre rescue, 42
gas wars, Russia-Ukraine, 124-127,
165-166
Gates, Robert, 158
Gazprom gas company
ENIs relationship with, 122
gas wars with Ukraine, 124-127,
165-166
as Nord Stream investor, 44-45
NTV seizure by, 38-39
Putins view of, 183-184
Putin-Schroeder deal involving,
119-120
Georgia
de-Stalinization of, 152, 161
Immediate Response 2008, 156
NATO membership in, 151, 152-153
presidential elections, 105
Rose Revolution, 103-105
Russia provoking into war, 154-156
Russian campaign against, 142
South Ossetia conflict, 155-157
Ukraine as allies with, 163-168
war against Russia, 156-161
Gerashchenko, Viktor, 29, 65
Gevorkyan, Natalia, 70
Girkin, Igor (later Strelkov), 278, 285-289,
290-291
Glazyev, Sergey, 284, 287
Glinka, Mikhail, 21
global security, Putin on, 334-335
GLONASS, 306
Gloster, Elizabeth, 237
Glushkov, Nikolai, 40
Golodets, Olga, 243
Golos NGO, 212-213
360 | INDEX
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 14, 15, 265
Gorbenko, Alexander, 212
Gore, Al, 6, 17-19
Gori, Georgia, 151-152
government, description of Russia’s, 5
Grach, Leonid, 277
Graham, Lindsay, 333
Great Patriotic War, 111
Gref, German
as economic development minister, 31
as economic reformers for Putin,
19-21
on financial market collapse, 162
on mineral extraction taxes, 50
as Right Cause party leader, 200
Soviet Union collapse speech, 308
Yevtushenkov relationship with,
306-307
Gref-Kudrin economic reforms, 19-21
Grybauskaite, Dalia, 260
Gryzlov, Boris, 93, 272-273
gubernatorial elections, abolishment of,
80
Gudermes, Chechnya, 322-323
Gundyaev, Vladimir. See Kirill, Patriarch
Gusinsky, Vladimir “Goosy,” 9, 24-26, 38,
40-41, 45
Gutseriev, Mikhail, 183
Hadley, Stephen, 139, 159
“Helsinki 2,” 334-335
“Herods law,” 245
Herzl, Theodor, 343
hockey match (Sochi), US-Russia
Olympic, 264
“home guard,” Strelkov’s, 286
homosexuality, legislation against, 250
Hotel Ukraine, Moscow, 126
House of Cards (TV show), 271-272
House on the Embankment, 231-232
Hurricane Katrina, US, 138
Hussein, Saddam, 36, 329
Illarionov, Andrei, 32-33, 61
Ilovaisk, battle of, 289-290
Immediate Response 2008 military
exercise code, US-Georgia, 156
“independent arbitration” in international
issues, 335
Inkombank, 54
Instrument of Accession, Crimea’s, 301
Inter RAO, 184
International Olympic Committee (IOC),
255-256
Investigative Committee, 221, 225-226
IOC (International Olympic Committee),
255-256
Iranian nuclear deal signing, 334
Iraq war, 35-37
ISIS (Islamic State), 336
Islamic State (ISIS). See ISIS
Ivanov, Igor, 19
Ivanov, Sergei
campaigning to succeed Putin, 144
on Chelyabinsk tragedy, 133
as deputy prime minister with
Medvedev, 131-132
as head of presidential administration,
218
introduction to, 129
in Putin-Rice meeting, 139
Putin’s friendship with, 131-132
Rice’s friendship with, 139-140
on Rose Revolution solution, 103-104
on Serdyukov, 224-225
success of anti-Estonian campaign,
143-144
Ivanov, Viktor, 52, 62
Jinping, Xi 292
Jordan, Boris, 42
Kadyrov, Akhmad, 76-77, 317-318
Kadyrov, Ramzan (son)
on Chechen finances, 322-323
INDEX | 3B1
as Chechen president, 77
on Crimea accession, 301
introduction to, 311-312
loyalty to Putin, 312-313, 316-317,
320, 321-322
during Nemtsovs investigation,
314-320, 324-325
Putins relationship with, 318
on Russian police forces in his territory,
323-324
in UAE, 321
on Volodin meeting, 321-322
Kapustin, Yakov, 86
Karimov, Islam, 107, 113-114, 331
Karzai, Hamid, 35
Kashin, Oleg, 99
Kasparov, Garry, 209, 221
Kasyanov, Mikhail, 31-33, 51-52, 56-57,
64-66, 80
Kerry, John, 108
KGB/FSB intelligence service. See FSB/
KGB intelligence service
Khajimba, Raul, 102-103
Khalilzad, Zalmay, 158
Kharkiv agreements, 276
Khimki Forest protest, 175
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail
on Abramovich-Berezovsky
partnership, 237
arrest of, 60-62, 134
background on, 45
at barbecue meeting, 48-50
chosen to attack Sechin, 52
introduction to, 47-48
in loans-for-shares auction, 54-56
Northern Oil speech, 53-54
political ambitions of, 50-51
as potential conspirator, 59
at Putin-Blair energy conference, 44
as Yukos CEO, 49
on Yukos-Sibneft merger, 56-57
Kholmanskikh, Igor, 218-219
Khozhdenia v vlast (Sobchak), 297
Khreshchatyk Street parade, Kiev, 89-90
Khrushchev, Nikita, 4, 85, 281
Kirichenko, Alexei, 85
Kirilenko, Andrei, 85
Kirill, Patriarch, 229-230, 231-234, 235
Kirpa, Georgy, 91
Kiselyov, Yevgeny, 9, 39, 40
KIT Finance bank, 162
Klintsevich, Franz, 279, 313
Klitschko, Vitaly, 267-268
Kmara youth organization, 103
Koch, Alfred, 39
Kolesnikov, Andrei, 70
Kommersant, 6, 70, 72, 180, 181, 327
“They came for.” (newspaper series),
26-28
Konchalovsky, Andron, 14, 21
Konstantinov, Vladimir, 275
Korzhakov, Alexander, 52
Koshkina, Sonia, 260, 269
Kostunica, Vojislav, 77
Kosygin, Alexei, 86, 265
Kovalchuk, Yuri, 25, 238, 302, 345
Kovelitsyn, Yuri, 187-188
Kozlov, Frol, 86
Krylatskoye district, 315
Kuchma, Leonid, 86-88, 91-95
Kudrin, Alexei
as economic reformer for Putin, 19-21
as finance minister, 31
on financial market collapse, 162-163
introduction to, 293-294
on mineral extraction taxes, 50
Navalny meeting with, 216-217
in Pozner interview, 308
resignation of, 293-295
resignation with Medvedev, 215-216
as Right Cause party leader, 200
at Sakharov Avenue rally, 217
on Serdyukov, 224
Kukli puppet show, NTV, 25
3G2 | INDEX
Kursk nuclear submarine disaster, 27, 134
Kuznetsov, Alexey, 86
Kwasniewski, Aleksander, 93, 119, 142
Kyrgyzstan, 35, 106
“Last Autumn’ debate event, 208-209
Latin America presidents
cancer epidemic, 245-246
Russian relations with, 179
Lavrov, Sergei, 106, 157-158, 173, 243,
246, 332-333
Law on the State Civil Service, 73
Lebedev, Konstantin, 220, 222
Lebedev, Platon, 44, 57
Lehman Brothers, 161-162
Lenin, Vladimir, reburial of, 4-7, 21
Leonova, Lidia, 231-232
Lesin, Mikhail, 25
Levada, Yuri, 101
liberals, siloviki vs., 52
Libya, Medvedev on, 197-198
Litvinenko, Alexander, 40
Livanov, Dmitry, 243
loans-for-shares auctions, 54-56
London Club of private investors,
31-33
The Lost Day (documentary), 223
Lourdes radar station, Cuba, 19
Lugar, Richard, 92
Luhansk, Ukraine, 287, 290
Lukashenko, Alexander, 113-114, 119,
243
Lukin, Vladimir, 267
Lukoil, 26-27, 54
Lutsenko, Yuri, 92
Luzhkov, Yuri
at Beslan memorial, 78-89
competing against Putin as Yeltsin’s
successor, 7-9
dismissal of, 189
in Gang of Four, 136-137
on Lenin’s reburial, 6
on Manezh Exhibition Center fire, 76
Medvedev conflict with, 185-189
Yevtushenkov relation to, 305-306
Lytvyn, Yuri, 84
Magnitsky Act, 240-241
Maidan rebellion, Ukraine, 92-94,
259-262, 266-268
Major, John, 112
Malenkov, Georgy, 281
Malofeev, Konstantin, 286, 288-289
Mamut, Alexander, 53
“managed democracy” policy, 20
Manezh Exhibition Center, 76
Mariinsky Theater, Moscow, 14-15
Mario restaurant, 81
Mariupol, Ukraine, 289
Markin, Vladimir, 226
Marshall Plan (Truman administration),
17
Matviyenko, Valentina, 246, 296, 298
Mayer, Bradley, 264
McCain, John, 171, 264
Mechel mining and metal company, 54,
162
media, Putin’s attack on, 27-29
Media Most, 25
Medvedchuk, Viktor, 83-85, 87, 89,
92-93, 94, 95, 123-124, 167, 258,
283, 291
Medvedev, Dmitry
accomplishments as president,
213-214
at Beslan memorial, 78-89
campaigning to succeed Putin, 144
as chief of staff, 70, 72-73
“de-Medvedization” of
accomplishments as president,
222-226
as deputy prime minister with Ivanov,
130-131
on financial market collapse, 162-163
introduction to, 69
at Khreshchatyk Street parade, 90
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on Kudrin not wanting to work with
him, 215-216
on Libya, 197-199
Libya disagreement with Putin,
197-199, 203-204
Luzhkov conflict with, 185-189
on new party to unite middle class with
liberal reform, 194-197
Obama as role model for, 172-173
on opposition rally, 213
presidential image of, 170-171, 174-175
as prime minister, 222
as Putins successor, 146
relinquishment of presidency, 204-206
on Right Cause party leader, 200
as RUIE meeting chair, 53
“Russia, Forward!,” 174
Saakashvili’s attempts at meeting with,
154-155, 159
on war with Georgia, 157, 159
Membership Action Plan (MAP), NATO,
151,153
Menatep Bank, 55
Mentasti-Granelli, Bruno, 122
Merabishvili, Vano, 150
Merkel, Angela
on NATO memberships for Georgia
and Ukraine, 152-153
on paratroopers as “vacationers,” 290
Putins relationship with, 121
on Putins war in Ukraine, 334
as Schroeder successor, 119
on Tymoshenko imprisonment, 259
on Ukraine EU integration, 259-260
Mezhyhirya residence, 263, 268-269
Mikhalkov, Nikita, 21
Mikhalkov, Sergei, 21
military emperor, Bush as, 108-109
Military Prosecutor’s Office, 133
Miller, Alexei, 44, 166, 183-184
mineral extraction, taxes on, 50
Ministry of Defense, 132-133, 223-225
Ministry of Disasters, 272
Ministry of Emergency Situations, 138,
272-273
Minsk agreement, 291, 335
Mironov, Sergei, 135, 282
“Misha Two Percent,” Kasyanov as, 66
Mitkova, Tatyana, 39
Mogilev, Anatoly, 276-277
Mogilevich, Semyon, 124-125, 126,
167
Moscow Helsinki Group, 101
“Mother of God, Get Rid of Putin” (Pussy
Riot), 230
MTS 945, 306
Mubarak, Hosni, 329
Mugabe, Robert, 292
mujahedeen, 35
Munich Security Conference, 140-142,
332-334
Muti, Ornella, 322
Nabucco pipeline, 127
Naftogaz, 165
Najibullah, Mohammed, 265
Naryshkin, Sergei, 146, 188, 199, 333
Nashi organization, 98-100, 143, 212
national anthem, 21
National Liberation Movement, 208
National Strategy Council, 52, 57
NATO
Bucharest summit, 151, 153
MAP, 151, 153
Russian membership in, 99
NATO-Russia Council, 109-110
Navalny, Alexei, 207-213, 216-217,
220-222, 250-252
Navka, Tatyana, 254
Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 113
Nazi Germany, Putin comparing countries
to, 143
“The Negative Consequences of the
Oppositionist Minority’s ‘Summer
Offensive’ Against the President’s
Policy” (Pavlovsky), 62-63
3G4 | INDEX
NEGPC (North European Gas Pipeline
Company), 120
Nemtsov, Boris, 64-65, 209, 313-319,
324
Nevsky, Alexander, 161
Nevzlin, Leonid, 60
NGOs, amendments to laws on, 101
Nicholas I, 279-280
Nicholas II, 43, 274
Night Wolves club, 315
Nikitsky Boulevard rally, 220-221
Nikonov, Vyacheslav, 108
9/11 attacks, 34-35
Nizhny Tagil, 218
Noda, Yoshihiko, 242
Nord Stream (North European Gas
Pipeline), 44-45
Nord-Ost (musical), 41-42
Norilsk Nickel, 54, 184-185
North European Gas Pipeline Company
(NEGPC), 120
North European Gas Pipeline (Nord
Stream), 44-45
Northern Oil deal, 53-54, 56-57
Novolipetsk Steel, 54
Novorossiya, 284
NTV, 9, 25-26, 38-39, 42, 188
Nuland, Victoria, 263-264
Obama, Barack
on Crimea operation, 282
dislike of Russia, 172-174
introduction to, 169-170
on Libya, 197
as newly elected president, 171-174
state visit to Russia, 247-248
OCC (Opposition Coordination Council),
221
Occupy Abai, 221
Ogarkov, Nikolai, 265
oil prices, paying off debt with income
from steady, 33
oligarchy
as conspirators, 57-60
investigation during Putins
administration, 25-27
Putin warning on staying out of politics
to, 48-50
Sechins fight against, 184-185
Olympic Games
Beijing, 157
Sochi, 254-257, 260-262, 266, 270
“Operation Successor,” 10, 130-132, 142,
181, 192-193,223
Opposition Coordination Council (OCC),
221
opposition rallies, Russia, 211-213,
217-218, 220-221
Orange Revolution, 92-94
Ordzhonikidze, Sergo, 151
ORT (Russian Public Television), 28, 29
Ortega, Daniel, 179
“Orthodox Slavic Values; The Basis
of Civilized Choice in Ukraine”
(roundtable discussion), 258
P5+l,335
Panama Papers, 344
Parasyuk, Volodymyr, 267-268
paratroopers, Pskov 76th Guards
Division, 277, 289
Paris Club of public lenders, 31-33
parliament
election day in, 11, 210-211
Federal Assembly, 110
on Federation Council, 20-21
parliament terms, extension of, 172
parliamentary republic, Khodorkovsky’s
push for a, 50-51
Party of Regions political bloc, 262
The Pastors Word (Kirill), 230
Patarkatsishvili, Badri, 29, 236
Patrushev, Nikolai, 30, 51-52, 65,
341-343
INDEX | 365
Pavlovsky, Gleb, 62-63, 90-91, 99-100,
107, 222
Peoples Front project, 201, 209-210
Perm nightclub fire tragedy, 273-274
Peskov, Dmitry, 242, 253-254, 256, 264,
323-324
“Petersburgers,” 74
Pichugin, Alexei, 57
pipeline agreements
Nabucco, 127
Nord Stream, 44-45
Putin-Schroeder Pact, 119-120
South Stream, 122, 127
Ukraine-Russia, 124-127
Podgorny, Nikolai, 85
poisoning, of Yushchenko during
presidential campaign, 90-91
Poland, Russia’s campaign against, 142
Politburo of the Communist Party, Soviet
Union, 5
political technologists, 89
Politkovskaya, Anna, 174, 319
Poltavchenko, Georgy, 238
Polyansky, Dmitry, 85
Popkov, Pyotr, 86
Poroshenko, Petro, 123, 125, 287
Potanin, Vladimir, 54, 184, 254-257
Potemkin village, 255
Powell, Colin, 37
Powell, Jonathan, 101
Pozner, Vladimir, 186, 308
President Hotel, Moscow, 316
presidential administration, description of
Russia’s, 5
presidential elections
Abkhazia, 102-103
Georgia, 105
Putin, 9-13, 16, 74, 76-77, 219
of Putins successor, 130-131
Russia, 113-115
Ukraine, 87-95
US, 17-19, 108, 171
presidential terms, extension of, 113-114,
172
pride, Soviet, 30
Primakov, Yevgeny, 5-6, 9-13, 36, 40, 223
private investors, London Club of, 31-33
privatization, of Russia, 55, 57
pro-democracy parties, 64
Prokhorov, Mikhail, 184, 201-203, 215,
217
Prokofiev, Sergei, 14
Prosecutor Generals Office, 25-26, 38, 39,
40-41, 134
protest movement, 211-219, 220-222
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (fake
document), 343
Pskov 76th Guards Division paratroopers,
277, 289
public lenders, Paris Club of, 31-33
Pugachev, Sergei, 13-14, 52, 233, 237-238
Pugacheva, Alla, 202, 203
“punk prayer” (Pussy Riot), 230-231
Pussy Riot, 230-231, 233
Putin, Vladimir
absence due to injury, 240-245
appointed president on Yeltsin’s
resignation, 12
Berlusconi as role model, 118
Beslan attack response, 78-80
“black widows” attack response, 77
broad coalition, 167-168
Bush as role model, 108-109
in Church politics, 234
on “collapse of Soviet Union.,” 110-111
creation of, 346
disappearance after Nemtsov murder,
314-315, 320
“doctor” incident, 162
Edinburgh address, 43-44
First Person biography, 70-72
at G20 summit, 331-332
on Kasyanov’s conspiracy plot, 64-66
as KGB alumni, 29-30
3GB t INDEX
Putin, Vladimir (continued)
Kursk disaster response, 27-28
law banning owning overseas accounts
and assets, 246-247
most trusted advisers, 71-72
Munich Security Conference speech,
140-142
on polling data, 138
in presidential elections, 8-13, 16-17,
74,76-77
presidential elections, 219
reshuffling of officials, 130-131
residence as prime minister, 13
on Russia treated as inferior, 109,
112-113
on Russia-US Olympic hockey match,
264
satirized on Kukli, 25
on second term as president, 344-345
speech on betrayal of Western
countries, 298-301
Sretensky Monastery visits to, 231, 233
state visit to England, 43-45
on 3rd presidential term, 113-114
on traditional values, 249-250
tranquilizing Ussuri tiger, 161
as world s most popular politician, 37-38
Putina, Lyudmila (wife), 43
Putin-Schroeder Pact, 119-120
Qunanbaiuli, Abai, 221
“rally of the dirty boots,” 210-213
RAO UES, 184
Razin, Stepan, 195
Reagan, Ronald, 288
Realpolitik, NTV, 99
“Rebellion in Russia—Putins Wetting
Himself” (Pussy Riot), 230-231
reburial, of Lenin, 4-7
regional gubernatorial elections, abolition
of, 80
Renzi, Matteo, 313
Repentance (film), 152
“reset” button, Russia-US relations, 173
Resin, Vladimir, 73
revolution. See Maidan rebellion, Ukraine;
opposition rallies, Russia
RIA Novosti news agency, 217
Rice, Condoleezza, 19, 36, 139-140, 153,
155-156, 157-159
Right Cause political party, 199-200,
201-203
Robertson, George, 110
Rodina (Motherland) political bloc, 63-64
Rodionov, Mikhail, 86
Roizman, Yevgeny, 202
Roldugin, Sergey, 344
Romanov, Grigoriy, 86
Rose Revolution, 103-105, 112
Rosneft oil company, 53-54, 56-57,
122-123, 182-183, 306
Rossiya state TV channel, 101
RosUkrEnergo (RUE), 124-127, 166-167
Rotenberg, Arkady, 127, 175, 238
Rotenberg, Boris, 127
Rourke, Mickey, 322
Roxburgh, Angus, 103, 139
Royal Dutch Shell, 45
RSFSR (Supreme Soviet of the Russian
Soviet Federative Socialist Republic),
21
Rubin, Trudy, 14
Rublyovka, Moscow, 13
RUE (RosUkrEnergo), 124-127,
166-167
RUIE (Russian Union of Industrialists and
Entrepreneurs), 53
Rumsfeld, Donald, 37
Rushailo, Vladimir, 140
Russell, Kurt, 322
Russia
anti-Estonia campaign, 143
Caucasus 2008, 156
INDEX | 367
debt payoff options for, 31-33
on eastern Ukraine war, 283-292
as ‘evil empire,” 288
international isolation of, 331-332
military base closures, 19
plane shot down by Turkish air force,
337-338
sanctions on, 243, 268, 298, 302-304
Snowden taking asylum in, 247-248
on Ukraine EU integration, 257-260
vs. US in Olympic hockey match, 264
with US on wars on terror, 33-37
“Russia, Forward!” (Medvedev), 174
Russia Calling! investment forum, 308
Russian Aluminum, 58
Russian Geographical Society, 274
Russian Orthodox Church, 229-235
Russian Public Opinion Research Centre
(VT-sIOM), 101
Russian Public Television (ORT). See ORT
Russian Railways, 198
Russian Security Council, 103
Russian Union of Industrialists and
Entrepreneurs (RUIE), 53
Russia s Road to Corruption: How the
Clinton Administration Exported
Government Instead of Free
Enterprise and Failed the Russian
People (report), 17-18
Russneft oil company, 183
Rybak, Volodymyr, 268-269
Ryzhkov, Nikolai, 297-298
Saakashvili, Mikheil
as Georgian president, 104, 105-106,
151
honoring Bush, 112
introduction to, 149-150
Medvedev meeting with, 154, 155, 159
on NATO membership for Georgia,
151, 152-153
on overthrow of, 157-158
as Putins enemy, 150
Putin’s negotiations with, 159-160
Sakharov Avenue rally, 217
Samutsevich, Ekaterina, 231, 233
sanctions list, EU/US, 243, 268, 298,
302-304
Sarkozy, Nicolas, 153, 157, 159, 197
Sayano-Shushenskaya hydropower plant
accident, 184
Sberbank, 162
Schroeder, Doris (wife), 121
Schroeder, Gerhard, 32-33, 37, 38, 78,
119-123
Schiissel, Wolfgang, 64
Schwartz, Norton, 178
Schwarzenberg, Karel, 280
Seal, 322
Sechin, Igor
accusations against Khodorkovsky, 60
on Bashneft oil company being sold,
305-307
at Chavezs funeral, 246
in Gang of Four, 136-137
introduction to, 177
on Latin America relations, 179
loyalty of, 179-180
oligarch fight, 184-185
as political threat, 51-53
on Russia-Cuba relations, 178-179
Shuvalov compared to, 117
war against S. Ivanov, 132, 133
Second Chechen War, 16, 33-34
Serdyukov, Anatoly, 223-225, 274
serfdom, abolition of, 196-197
Sevastopol, Crimea, 186, 277-278,
281-282, 283
Shakhnovsky, Vasily, 50
Shchelokov, Nikolai, 85
Shcherbytsky, Vladimir, 85
Shelepin, Alexandr, 87
Shelest, Pyotr, 85
Shevardnadze, Eduard, 103-105, 152
3G8 | INDEX
Shevchenko, Yuri, 231-232
Shevchuk, Yuri, 175
Shevkunov, Tikhon, 231, 234-235
Shoigu, Sergei
in charge of Crimea operation, 276-277
as defense minister, 225
demotion/promotion of, 274
eastern Ukraine operation, 289
introduction to, 271
as presidential contender, 10-11
Putins relationship with, 272-274
at Victory Day parade, 292
Shuvalov, Igor, 117, 118-119, 127, 162,
200
Shvartsman, Oleg, 180
Shvernik, Nikolay, 86
Sibneft, 54, 56-57
Sikorski, Radoslaw, 267
siloviki. See also Prosecutor Generals
Office
criticism of, 62-63
liberals vs., 52
of Putins administration, 25-26
Yukos under attack by, 57-60
Siluanov, Anton, 243, 294
Skolkovo Innovation Fund investigation,
225-226
Skuratov, Yuri, 135
Slavyansk, Ukraine, 285-286
Snowden, Edward, 247-248
Sobchak, Anatoly, 20, 297
Sobchak, Ksenia, 81,217, 220, 221
Sobyanin, Sergei, 131, 146, 199, 251-252
Sochi, Winter Olympics, 254-257,
260-262, 266, 270
Solana, Javier, 93
“Soldiers Must Not Be Profiteers”
(Cherkesov) ,181-182
Solidarity opposition, 211
Solomentsev, Mikhail, 87
Solovyov, Vladimir, 232
Sorokina, Svetlana, 39
South Ossetia-Georgian conflict, 155-157
South Stream gas pipeline, 122, 127
sovereign democracy, 102, 114
Soviet pride, 30
Spies (documentary), 101
“spiritual brace,” 235, 249-250
Sretensky Monastery, 231, 233-234
St. Petersburg International Economic
Forum, 303
Stalin, Joseph, 4, 151-152, 161, 186-187
“State and Oligarchy” (Belkovsky), 57-60
Steinmeier, Frank-Walter, 153, 266-267
Stolypin, Pyotr, 161
Stone, Sharon, 322
Strelkov, Igor (née Girgkin), 278,
285-289, 290-291
Strzhalkovsky, Vladimir, 185
Stus, Vasyl, 84
submarine disaster, Kursk nuclear, 27
Sudarenkov, Valery, 135
Summers, Larry, 17-18
Supreme Council building, Crimea, 277
Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet
Federative Socialist Republic
(RSFSR), 21
Surkis, Igor, 260
Surkov, Vladislav
on Abkhazia election, 103
AJR party, 210
on Bolotnaya movement, 214
in charge of innovation and new
technology, 218
on color revolution, 100-101, 113
dismissal of, 226
on Donetsk Peoples Republic, 287
introduction to, 97
on Khodorkovsky’s arrest, 61
as Medvedev’s campaign strategist,
196
on Medvedev s image, 171 -172
Minsk agreement, 291
Nashi involvement, 98, 100
INDEX | 369
as political strategist in presidential
campaign, 10-11
preparing for 2008 presidential
election, 114-115
on Right Cause party leader campaign,
201-203
on sanctions lists, 302
on Skolkovo Innovation Fund
investigation, 226
sovereign democracy developed by, 102
on Yanukovych’s resignation, 268
Swank, Hilary, 322
Sychev, Andrei, 132-133
Syria, 329-331, 337
Talbott, Strobe, 17-18
Taliban regime, 35, 265-266
Taraki, Nur Muhammed, 265
Targamadze, Givi, 221-222
tax police, 75
taxes, mineral extraction, 50
technologists, political, 89
terms, extension of political, 113-114, 172
terrorist attacks
Beslan school hostages, 78-89
“black widows” attack at Domodedovo
airport, 77
of theatre during Nord-Ost musical,
41-42
Thatcher, Margaret, 14
theater, terrorist seizure of Moscow, 41-42
“They came for.” series (Kommersant),
26-27
tiger, Putin tranquilizing Ussuri, 161
Tikhonov, Nikolai, 85
Timakova, Natalya, 70, 171, 172, 175, 213
Timchenko, Elena (wife), 303
Timchenko, Gennady, 302-303
TNK-BP merger, 44, 57
Tolokonnikova, Nadezhda, 231, 233
Tolstoy, Leo, 281
Truman administration, Marshall Plan, 17
Turchinov, Alexander, 124, 278
Turkey, on Russian bombing campaign in
Syria, 337-338
Turner, Ted, 39
TV stations, closure of, 39-40
TV-6, 39-40
TVS TV station, 40
“20 Years Ago” (Yumasheva), 199
Tymoshenko, Yulia, 123, 125, 164-168,
259
Tyumen Oil Company (TNK), 44
Tyutin, Fyodor, 264
UAE (United Arab Emirates), 321
Udaltsov, Sergei, 220, 221-222
Ukraine. See also Crimea
battle of Ilovaisk, 289-290
EU association agreement, 257-260
Gazprom’s negotiations with, 165
as Georgia’s ally during war with
Russia, 163-168
Maidan protests, 259-262, 267-268
Medvedchuk as connection to, 84-85
NATO membership in, 151,
152-153
presidential elections, 87-95
protest of rigged elections, 92-94
Russia regaining influence over,
123-125
Russian attitudes toward, 85-86
vote for Russian troops deployed to,
295-298
war in eastern, 283-291
Ukrainian Choice, 258
Ulyukayev, Alexei, 304, 338
UN Charter, 332
UN Security Council, 335
Union of Rightist Forces (URF), 64, 194,
199
United Arab Emirates (UAE), 321
United Russia political bloc, 13, 50, 63-64,
115, 208-209,210-211
370
INDEX
United States (US)
air base in Kyrgyzstan, 35
banned from Russian adoptions, 240,
243-245
conspiracy theories about, 212,
342-344
Hurricane Katrina, 138
Immediate Response 2008, 156
Kyrgyzstan revolution and, 106
lack of respect for Russia, 109, 112-113
Magnitsky Act, 240-241
on Maidan protests, 267
missile defense shield, 140, 173-174
on NATO memberships for Georgia
and Ukraine, 153
Nazi Germany compared to, 143
presidential elections, 17-19, 108-109
vs. Russia in Olympic hockey match,
264
Russian relationship during Clinton
administration, 17-19
and Russia’s wars on terror, 33-37
sanctions list, 243, 298, 302-303
Ukraine revolution caused by, 263-264
view of anti-war coalition for Iraq, 38
Unity political bloc, 9-11, 13, 18, 21, 272
UNs anti-Libyan resolution, 198, 203-204
Uralvagonzavod railroad cars plant, 218
URF (Union of Rightist Forces), 64, 194,
199
Ustinov, Dmitry, 265
Ustinov, Vladimir, 51, 132, 133, 134-135,
136-137
Uvarov, Sergey, 279
Uzbekistan, Andijan massacre, 106-107
“vacationers,” Russian paratroopers as,
289-290
Valentini, Valentino, 122
Valuev, Nikolai, 298-299
Van Damme, Jean-Claude, 322
Vanessa-Mae, 322
Vashadze, Grigol, 160
Vasilyeva, Yevgenia, 225
Venezuela-Russia relations, 179
Vershbow, Alexander, 107
Victory Day celebration, 111-112, 292
Video International, 25
“The View from London; Dont Blame
the Mirror if Your Face Is Ugly”
(Markin), 226
Volcker, Paul, 36
Voikovo Cemetery, St. Petersburg, 4
Volodin, Vyacheslav
on allegiance to Putin, 13
as deputy head of presidential
administration succeeding Surkov,
218
introduction to, 239
as leader of Peoples Front, 209-210
on Magnitsky Act, 240-241, 245
as political strategist in presidential
campaign, 11
as Putins political strategist, 200-201
as United Russia party leader, 115
Voloshin, Alexander
on Berezovsky being out of control,
24
as chief of staff to Putin, 9-10, 16
on domestic relations, 249
as “Family,” 7
introduction to, 3-4
on Khodorkovsky’s arrest, 60-61
on Lenin’s reburial, 5,21
on Luzhkov, 8
on new national anthem, 21
as Norilsk Nickel chairman of the
board, 184-185
resignation under Putin, 61-62, 72
resignation with Yeltsin, 9
return to politics, 194-195
on Sechin as opponent, 51-52
testimony in Berezovsky-Abramovich
case, 28
INDEX I 371
UN inquiry on bribes from Iraqi
government, 36
Vorobyov, Yuri, 296
Voronin, Vladimir, 105
Voznesensky, Nikolay, 86
Vremya news show, ORT, 28
VT-sIOM (Russian Public Opinion
Centre), 101
War and Peace opera (Prokofiev), 14-15
Warnig, Matthias, 241
wars on terror, Russia-US, 33-37
Washington, DC. See United States
Winter Olympics, Sochi, 254-257,
260-262, 266, 270
Wolfowitz, Paul, 37
Woolsey, James, 101
“World Inc.,” 335
World War III, 338
Yabloko party, 64
Yakimenko, Vasily, 98
Yakunin, Vladimir, 198, 238, 304
“Yalta 2,” 334-335
Yamadayev, Ruslan, 318
Yamadayev, Sulim, 319
Yanukovych, Alexander (son), 262-263
Yanukovych, Viktor
during Crimea operation, 278
on Maidan protests, 267
overthrowing Yushchenko, 164-168
resignation as president, 268
as separatist after resignation as
president, 269-270
Tymoshenko criminal investigations,
259
Ukraine EU integration, 257-264
in Ukrainian presidential election,
87-95
Yashin, Ilya, 211-212
Yatsenyuk, Arseniy, 262
Yelokhovo Cathedral, Moscow, 230
Yeltsin, Boris
Clinton administrations relationship
with, 17
“Family” of, 7
impeachment by Communist Party, 5,
6-7
on Lenin’s reburial, 5
loans-for-shares auctions enabling
reelection of, 54
resignation of, 10, 12
Victory Day Celebration, 111-112
viewed by daughter, 191
Yevtushenkov, Vladimir, 9, 263, 305-307
youth law and order detachments,
98-100
Yukos affair, 44, 54-60, 64
Yukos oil company, 48-49, 51
Yumashev, Valentin “Valya,” 7, 8, 192
Yumasheva (Dyachenko), Tatyana,
191-194, 195, 199
Yushchenko, Viktor, 87-95, 123,
163-168
Zaikov, Lev, 86
Zakayev, Akhmed, 45
Zaldostanov, Alexander, 313
Zemin, Jiang, 112
Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, 36, 223
Zolotov, Viktor, 137, 181
Zubkov, Viktor, 145-146
Zyuganov, Gennady, 36
Zyuzin, Igor, 162
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spelling | Zygarʹ, Michail Viktorovič 1981- Verfasser (DE-588)133829138 aut Vsi︠a︡ kremlevskai︠a︡ ratʹ All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin Mikhail Zygar First Edition New York PublicAffairs [2016] xx, 371 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 2000- gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politik Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd rswk-swf Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- Russia (Federation) History 1991- Russia (Federation) Biography Interviews Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 p Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 s Geschichte 2000- z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029250793&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029250793&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Zygarʹ, Michail Viktorovič 1981- All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Geschichte Politik Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)122188926 (DE-588)4076219-1 (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4006804-3 |
title | All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin |
title_alt | Vsi︠a︡ kremlevskai︠a︡ ratʹ |
title_auth | All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin |
title_exact_search | All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin |
title_full | All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin Mikhail Zygar |
title_fullStr | All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin Mikhail Zygar |
title_full_unstemmed | All the Kremlin's men inside the court of Vladimir Putin Mikhail Zygar |
title_short | All the Kremlin's men |
title_sort | all the kremlin s men inside the court of vladimir putin |
title_sub | inside the court of Vladimir Putin |
topic | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Geschichte Politik Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- Geschichte Politik Politische Elite Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- Russia (Federation) History 1991- Russia (Federation) Biography Interviews Russland Biografie |
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