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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PART ONE: THE PRESENT AS PROLOGUE
1. ARMS AND THE MAN
PART TWO: BACKGROUND CHECK
2. THE EDUCATION OF V.V. PUTIN
3. DRESDEN
PART THREE: ASCENT
4. RUSSIA S FALL, PUTIN S RISE
5. THE RUSSIA PUTIN INHERITED AND ITS SPIRITUAL ILLS
PART FOUR: CORE ISSUES
6. OIL : A WASTING ASSET
7. THE HEART OF THE MATTER : UKRAINE
PART FIVE: NORTH- AND EASTWARD
8. RUSSIA S MECCA : THE ARTCTIC
9. MANIFESTING DESTINY : ASIA
PART SIX: THE TWILIGHT OF PARANOIA
10. HOW VLADMIR PUTIN LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE INTERNET
PART SEVEN: THE END AND AFTER
11. RUSSIA WITHOUT PUTIN, PUTIN WITHOUT RUSSIA
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Alpha Brigade, 118
Amalrik, Andrei, 57
Andrew, Christopher, 25, 41
Andropov, Yuri:
death of, 31—32
dissent and, 28—29
Hungarian Uprising and, 25, 28, 48
poetry of, 31
Prague Spring and, 29
Putins relationship with, 25-26, 31
Anonymous International (Humpty Dumpty),
206-8
Apple, 201
Arab Spring, 196, 200
Arctic, 7, 23, 151-69, 223
animal and plant life in, 153-56,164,166
in history, 153
international competition in, 152-53,
156-58, 167
Kursk disaster and, 100
and Law of the Sea Treaty, 158-59
militarization of, 153, 166-68
nuclear waste and reactors in, 160-61,
163-65
oil and, 124, 148, 153, 155-56, 161-65,
168-69
research and exploration in, 157, 159-60,
164
shipping routes in, 153, 155-56, 165-66
underwater mountain ranges in, 157-58,
165, 169
viruses and bacteria in, 161-62, 164
warming of, 153-55, 157, 161, 166
Arctic Council, 157
“Arctic Meltdown” (Borgerson), 154
Armstrong, Terence, 159-60
Arnold, Henry “Hap,” 166
Aron, Leon, 72
Aslund, Anders, 220
Assad, Basharal-, 12, 19
Baeillus F, 161-62
Back in the USSR (Kagariitsky), 119
Baibakov, Nikolai, 105-6
Baker, James, 141—42
Baku, 102-3, 105, 137
Baltic Sea, 6, 132, 175
Ukraine and, 142-44
Bamford, James, 168
Barańczak, Stanisław, 20
Barents Sea, 155-56
Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 198
Belarus, 106-7, 184
Berdyaev, Nikolai, 90—91
Berezovsky, Boris, 64-70
attempts on life of, 65-67, 101
business holdings of, 67-69
and criticisms of Putin, 100—101
demeanor of, 67, 70
education of, 66-67, 109
presidential elections and, 69, 101
Putin’s prime minister appointment and,
75,222
Putins relationship with, 64, 73, 101
wealth and power of, 68, 73
Yeltsin’s memoirs and, 67-68
Berlin Wall, fall of, 42, 48
Berlusconi, Silvio, 222
“Bigger Bludgeon, A” (Fishman), 4
Billington, James, 87
Black Sea, 23, 132, 175
Ukraine and, 142-44
Black Sea Fleet, Russian, 7, 79-80, 139
Black Tuesday, 65
Blok, Alexander, 84
Blumenthal, Sidney, 199, 202
Bogdanchikov, Sergei, 117
Bohm, Horst, 39, 47
Bohm, Michael, 162
Bonner, Elena, 29, 47, 119
Borgerson, Scott G., 154
Boris Godunov (Mussorgsky), 85
Bosnia, airstikes in, 82
“Bouvier Affair, The” (Knight), 222
Boxall, Simon, 164
BP, 164
Breaking with Moscow (Shevchenko), 173
Breedlove, Philip, 11
Brezhnev, Leonid, 26-27, 47
dissidents and, 21-22
Brooke, James, 163
Brookings Institution, 178
Brothers Karamazov, The (Dostoevsky),
220
Browder, Bill, 220
Brushkov, Anatoly, 161
Brzeziński, Zbigniew, 97
Budapest Memorandum, 8, 140, 174
Bukhara, 84, 128-29
Bukovsky, Vladimir, 203-4
Bulgaria, 27, 140-41
Bush, George W., 127-28
and Law of the Sea Treaty, 158
Ukraine and, 127, 143
Canada, 33, 133, 152-58, 160, 168
capitalism, 38, 56, 102-4
and Loans for Shares deal, 69
oil and, 102-3, 106
Russian presidential elections and, 69, 72
and transition from Soviet Union to
Russian Federation, 58—59, 66
“Carelessness as a Russian National Trait”
(Bohm), 162
Carnegie, Dale, 35
Carter, Ashton, 11
Casey, William, 107
Catherine II, the Great, Tsarina of Russia, 130
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 107, 124
Internet and, 200, 207
KGB and, 24-25, 74
Putin s wealth and, 220
Chaadayev, Peter, 83—84
Chechnya, 75, 81-82, 101, 140
oil and, 103
Russian wars with, 65, 70, 82, 202
and Russia without Putin, 214
terrorism and, 5, 9—10, 144
Chekhov, Anton, 94
Chemezov, Sergei, 100
Chevron, 118
Chicherin, Georgy, 147
Chilingarov, Artur, 151-52
China, 102, 107, 119, 140, 147-49,
165,171-84
Arctic and, 157
coastline of, 181
Crimea and, 148
economy of, 171, 179
gas and, 176, 179, 181
humiliations of, 174, 178—79
Kazakhstan and, 172, 178-79, 184, 187-88,
223
oil and, 117, 176, 179, 181-82
Russia and, 117, 171-76, 178-79, 187-89,
214
terrorism and, 149, 181-82
as threat to West, 11
trade of, 171,173-74, 176,178-79, 181-82,
184, 188-89
western provinces of, 178-83, 187-89
Christianity, 85-88, 92, 130, 132
iconoclasm and, 87-88
Kazakhstan and, 188
Ukraine and, 128
Christ the Savior Cathedral, 88
Chronicles, 86, 127-28, 130
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Chubais, Anatoly, 114
background of, 57-58
demonstrations against, 61
and Loans for Shares deal, 69
nano project and, 122—24
physical appearance of, 57, 61, 122
presidential elections and, 69-72
and transition from Soviet Union to
Russian Federation, 57-59
Churchill, Winston, 97, 160
climate change, 154-55, 157, 161, 166
Clinton, Bill, 81, 108, 116, 158, 202
Clinton, Hillary, 199-200, 202, 205-6
Cold War, 6, 41, 141-42, 168, 198
end of, 5
U.S. as victor in, 80-81
Communists, Communism, Communist
Party, 7, 27, 47, 124, 203, 224
Andropov and, 25
and campaign against dissent, 28-29
collapse of, 25, 52, 80
and collapse of Soviet Union, 56
and coup against Gorbachev, 56
Dresden and, 38
finances of, 111
Hungarian Uprising and, 25
Kazakhstan and, 184
KGB and, 16, 28-29
Khodorkovsky and, 109—11
oil and, 102-3, 113
political assassinations and, 219
presidential elections and, 66, 68—72, 113,
194, 200
Putin’s baptism and, 18
Putins outing himself and, 54
and transition from Soviet Union to
Russian Federation, 58, 61
Ukraine and, 136
and violence and demonstrations, 62, 213
Comrade J(Earley), 5
Conolly, Arthur, 84
Cossacks, 132—35
Ukraine and, 133-34, 144
Co-worker (Usoltsev), 30, 45—46
Crimea, 10, 128-30, 152, 184
Internet and, 207
Navalny on, 147, 217
oil and, 148
Russian annexation of, 7-8, 124, 128-29,
147-48, 169, 171, 177, 179, 198-99
Tatars and, 129
Ukraine and, 139, 143-44, 148
Cuba, 106
Curzon, Lord George, 147
cybernetics, 122—23
Czechoslovakia, 21, 29, 79, 81
Dagestanis, 82
Dalai Lama, 179—80, 182
Davies, Norman, 93
Dead Souls (Gogol), 45
Deepwater Horizon, 164
democracy, 30, 51, 78, 116, 120, 141, 196
Internet and, 206
presidential elections and, 71—72
Salye and, 63
television and, 194
and transition from Soviet Union to
Russian Federation, 59, 61
Ukraine and, 142-43
Denmark, 153, 157-58, 160, 168
Depression, 104
dissidents, dissent, 20-22, 53, 57
Bukovsky and, 203—4
as imperialist plot, 28
KGB and, 20, 25, 28-31
Putins relations with, 46, 102, 120
Sakharov and, 25, 28-31, 203
Soviet Union and, 21-22, 25, 28-32, 40,
46, 119, 203-4
Doctors’ Plot, 18
Donald Cooky USS, 6
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 135, 220
Dresden:
defending KGB headquarters in, 48
and Green Beret bases in West
Germany, 42
Putin’s posting in, 4, 22, 30, 36, 39-48,
100, 224
Putin’s return from, 48
World War II and, 37-38
Dugin, Aleksandr, 143
Durov, Pavel, 195—98
Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 27, 31, 56
Easter, 22, 85
East Turkestan, 180-81, 183
Economisty 56, 166
Eide, Espen Barth, 156
Estonia, 7, 79, 141, 146, 176
European Union (EU), 176
Arctic and, 156
British exit from, 148
Internet and, 201
Ukraine and, 145-46
Family, the, 73-74
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 74,
199,205-6
Federal Security Bureau (FSB), Russian,
10-11
alleged bombings of, 202—3
Arctic and, 167
Federal Security Bureau (FSB) {continued)
and creation of National Guard, 10
Internet and, 205, 207
Kazakhstan and, 185
political assassinations and, 203—4
Putin’s directorship of, 72, 74, 218
and Russia without Putin, 211
FeldSvyaz, 221
Feynman, Richard, 121—22
Final Settlement, Treaty on the, 8
Financial Times, 69, 75
Finland, 157, 173
First Person (Putin), 34—35, 100
Fishman, Mikhail, 4
France, 24, 28, 75, 131, 140, 222
Russian relations with, 146, 148
terrorism in, 185, 198
Freeland, Chrystia, 69
Friedman, Thomas, 81
Frolov, Mikhail, 34—36
Fuchs, Klaus, 38
Fyodorov, Nikolai, 85—86
Gaidar, Egor, 59, 107-8
gas, 106
Arctic and, 153, 155-56, 162, 165
China and, 176, 179, 181
comparisons between oil and, 111-12
Crimea and, 148
Kazakhstan and, 184
Putin s failures and, 224
Putin s reelection and, 121
Russia and, 63, 102, 112, 119, 121, 144-46,
156, 175-77, 215, 224
Gates, Bill, 117, 199
Gates, Robert M., 15
Gazprom, 112, 176, 217
genetics, 122-23
Geneva Freeport, 222
Genghis Khan, 83-84, 128-30, 172, 224
“Geographical Pivot of History, The”
(Mackinder), 187
Geological Survey, U.S., 155
German Empire, 160
Germany, 8, 118, 131
Arctic and, 157
China and, 171, 176
Kaliningrad and, 9
reuniting of, 42, 68, 141-42
Germany, East, 8, 18, 64, 81, 141
collapse of, 41, 47
comparisons between Soviet Union and, 39
economy of, 38
Putin’s posting in, 22, 36, 39, 41, 45, 47-48,
77
Putin s wife and, 37, 45
Germany, Nazi, 175, 187
Arctic and, 160
KGB and, 16
oil and, 104—5
tracking down criminals of, 39—40
World War II and, 16-18, 20-21, 37-38,
40, 85, 104-5, 138-39, 160
Germany, Weimar Republic of, 60
Germany, West, 40, 47, 118, 141
Green Beret bases in, 41-42
Gessen, Masha, 43, 53, 71
Gibbon, Edward, 130
Gladkov, Yuri, 63
glasnost, 32, 39, 47
Global Times, 177-78
Gogol, Nikolai, 44-45
Goldman, Marshall, 112-13, 117
Google, 201
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 19, 65-66, 73, 184
Andropov and, 25
and collapse of Soviet Union, 79-81
comparisons between Putin and, 75
coup against, 55-56, 62
criticism of, 47
glasnost and, 32, 39
Khodorkovsky and, 110
oil and, 107
presidential elections and, 68
reuniting Germany and, 141—42
Sakharov and, 46, 52
Soviet economy and, 66, 106—7
Ukraine and, 127, 143, 147
World War II and, 138
Gosplan, 106
Gotti, John, 85
Grácián, Baltasar, 49
Gravano, Salvatore “Sammy the Bull,” 85
Green Berets, 41-42
Grímsson, Ólafur Ragnar, 155
Guccifer, 199-202, 208
Guccifer 2.0, 201-2, 205, 208
Gulag, 16, 28, 54, 93, 194
Gulf of Mexico, 164
Gurevich, Vera, 19
Gusinsky, Vladimir, 69
Gustafson, Thane, 99
Han Chinese, 178, 180
Henry I, King of France, 128
Heroes (Johnson), 80
Hill, Fiona, 146
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire, The (Gibbon), 130
Hitler, Adolf, 79, 84, 172, 224
comparisons between Stalin and, 92—93,
104
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oil and, 104-5
World War II and, 17, 104-5, 138
Hoffman, David, 58, 111
Holodomor, 138
Honjo to Win Friends and Influence People
(Carnegie), 35
Hu Jintao, 173
human rights, 28, 90, 146, 198, 216
Humes, Graham, 63-64
Humpty Dumpty (Anonymous International),
206-8
Hungary, 81, 141
uprising in, 25, 28, 48, 79, 203
Ibn Miskawayh, 85
Iceland, 155, 157
Icon and the Axe, The (Billington), 87
iconoclasm, 55-56, 86-89, 92
of Kievans, 130
Putin’s mission and, 95
Russia and, 88, 94-95
Stalin and, 88-89, 92, 94
India, 133, 177
Inside the KGB (Kuzichkin), 35, 40—41
Internet, 193—208, 213, 216
comparisons between television and,
193-94
dissidents and, 120
Durov and, 195-98
finances and, 201
hacking of, 84, 199-208
Islam and, 185
and pedophilia charges against Bukovsky,
203-4
politics and, 199-200, 202, 205-7
Putins dislike of, 193, 200-202
Putin’s underestimation of, 200
repressive actions against, 198, 200-201
Snowden and, 198
Iran, 12, 123
international sanctions against, 148
Islamic revolution in, 28
Iraq, 185
ISIS, 147, 149
Central Asian countries and, 185—86,
188
connections between Chechens and, 10
Internet and, 198
and Russian incursion into Syria, 19
and Russia without Putin, 214
Islam, 27-28, 82, 86, 92, 196
China and, 180, 182, 188
Kazakhstan and, 185, 188
and Russia without Putin, 214
Israel, 19, 39, 86, 106
Italy, 148, 195, 222
Ivan IV, the Terrible, Tsar of Russia, 84,
130-32
Ivanov, Alexander, 176
Ivanov, Sergei, 218
Japan, 172, 177, 182
Jews, Judaism, 86, 91-92
anti-Semitism and, 11, 18-19, 29, 39, 42,
46-47, 55-56, 60, 62, 70,109-10
Berezovsky and, 67
and campaign against dissent, 29
and collapse of Soviet Union, 56
and coup against Gorbachev, 55—56
Doctors’ Plot and, 18
Khodorkovsky and, 109—10
messianic consciousness of, 91
presidential elections and, 70
Putin’s relationship with, 18-19, 46
Ukraine and, 133—34
World War II and, 138
Johnson, Paul, 80
Kabayeva, Alina, 211-12
Kagarlitsky, Boris, 119
KAL 007, shooting down of, 31
Kaliningrad, 6-9, 12
Kalugin, Oleg, 32
Kan, Naoto, 177
Kant, Immanuel, 9
Kaplan, Robert D., 127, 188
Kara Sea, 161
Kashgar, 182
Kashin, Vasily, 179
Kasparov, Garry, 211
Kazakhstan, 104, 106-7, 183-88,211
China and, 172, 178-79, 184, 187-88, 223
and collapse of Soviet Union, 79-80
as Mackinder’s Heartland, 188
Russian invasion of, 187-88, 223
statehood of, 183
Ukraine and, 135, 183, 187
Kennan, George, 141, 146
Kerry, John, 7
KGB, KGB agents, 15-36, 118-19, 204
active reserves of, 51, 53
anti-Semitism in, 29, 46
burning records of, 48
Communist Party and, 16, 28-29
and coup against Gorbachev, 55—56
dangers faced by, 24
dissidents and, 20, 25, 28-31
Dresden and, 38-39, 45-46, 48
FSB and, 10, 72, 74
fundamental changes in, 24—25
and Green Beret bases in West Germany,
41-42
KGB (continued)
illegal, 40-41
lying of, 46
opening of archives of, 30
paperwork of, 42, 44—45
paranoia in, 23
physical appearance of, 21, 35
political assassinations and, 27, 145, 201-2,
219
purges and, 16, 21
Putin s ambitions and, 20
Putin’s career in, 4, 15—17, 19, 21-36,
39-48, 51-54, 77, 118, 131, 194, 202,
218
Putin’s inner circle and, 100
Putin s resignation from, 55
recruiting of, 20-21, 24, 42
Sobchak and, 53—54
structure of, 33, 44
training in, 15-16, 23—24, 26-28, 32—35,
39, 43, 45-46
Khalimov, Gulmurod, 186
Khmelnitsky, Bohdan, 133
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 109-11, 113-20
ambitions of, 109-10, 118, 215
arrest and imprisonment of, 117-20
bank of, 111, 113, 115
Chevron-Yukos merger and, 118
childhood and adolescence of, 109-10
demeanor of, 117-18
education of, 66, 109-10
and Loans for Shares, 113
management style of, 114-15, 217
oil and, 113-15, 117-18, 120
organized crime and, 109
physical appearance of, 114
Putin s relationship with, 116-20
and Russia without Putin, 215-17
Soviet financial system worked by, 110-11
Khrushchev, Nikita:
anti-Stalin campaign of, 89, 93, 106
iconoclasm and, 88—89
Soviet grain imports and, 106, 108
Ukraine and, 139, 143
Kiev, 7-8, 79, 127-30
in myth and history, 87, 128—30, 133
religion in, 128, 130
Shevchenko and, 134-35
Ukrainian independence and, 140
World War II and, 138-39
Kissinger, Henry, 15
Klimenko, Herman, 201
Knight, Sam, 222
Koch, Erich, 139
Koch, Frederick, 103
Koehler, John O., 38
Kolskaya oil rig, sinking of, 163—64
kompromat, 10, 74, 204, 215
Komsomol, 109-10
Korea, South, 31, 177, 182
Korejba, Jakub, 51
Kovalchuk, Mikhail, 122—23
Kozyrev, Audrey, 81
Kudrin, Alexei, 100, 120
Kukly, 194
Kurile Islands, 177
Kurskaya Metro Station, 94
Kursk disaster, 100-101, 162
Kuzichkin, Vladimir, 35, 40-41
Latvia, 7, 79, 141, 176
Law of the Sea Treaty, 158—59
Lazar, Marcel, 199
Lenin, Vladimir, 12, 18, 53, 66,
87-90, 137
and collapse of Russian Empire, 89
comparisons between Putin and, 124
iconoclasm and, 87-88, 94
oil and, 102-3
Russian national anthem and, 92
statues of, 56, 88
tomb of, 87—89
Ukraine and, 143
Leningrad, 4, 17-21, 32-33, 51-56, 78, 81,
94, 195-96
democratic movement in, 63
Free Economic Zone in, 58
gang wars in, 52
Internet and, 196
KGB in, 20, 24, 26, 28, 30, 39-40, 43, 100,
218
Khodorkovsky and, 115
mayoral elections in, 71—73
phone service in, 63
poverty and food shortages in, 17, 52,
62-64
Putin s childhood and adolescence in,
17-20
Putin s wife and, 44-45
Shevchenko and, 134—35
Sobchak as mayor of, 53—56, 58, 63, 71-73
U.S. consulate in, 26
World War II and, 17-18, 138-39
Lermontov, Mikhail, 10
Life and Fate (Grossman), 85
Lightwatch, 84
Limonov, Eduard, 209
Literature and Revolution (Trotsky), 89
Lithuania, 7-9, 79, 131-32, 141, 176
Litvinenko, Alexander, 145, 201-4, 219-20
Loans for Shares, 68—70, 112-13
Lomonosov, Mikhail, 165
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Lomonosov Ridge, 157-58, 165, 169
Lugar, Richard, 158-59
Lugovoi, Andrei, 201
Lunkin, Aleksandr, 5
Luzhkov, Yuri, 88
Lviv, 136
Lysenko, Trofim, 122—23
MacArthur, Douglas, 182
McCain, John, 16
McDaniel, Tim, 90
Mac Kay, Peter, 152
Mackinder, Halford, 187-88
Magic Christiany The (Southern), 195
Magnitsky, Sergei, 145
Man Without a Face, 7he (Gessen), 43
Mao Zedong, 173-74, 178
March West doctrine, 177-78
Mariinsky Canals, 23-24
Markov, Georgi, 27
Marxism, 57-58, 78, 122, 139
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 60
Medvedev, Dmitri, 162, 177
Arctic and, 152
comparisons between Putin and, 121
and demonstrations against Putin, 213
on economic reform, 121
Internet and, 196, 206
Kaliningrad and, 8
and Russia without Putin, 217-18
Menatep Bank, 111, 113, 115
Mendeleev Ridge, 157-58
Meri, Lennart, 141
Merkel, Angela, 17—18
Mezhuev, V. M., 91
Mickiewicz, Adam, 134
middle class, 9, 120, 213
Mihailov, Sergei, 207
Minsk agreements, 147
Mitrokhnin, Vasily, 41
MMM, 65
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 194
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 79, 104
Mongols, Mongol Horde, 83, 128-32
Moscow, 12, 25, 33, 58, 69, 72-74, 78-79, 100,
103, 152, 171, 174, 179, 214
and campaign against dissent, 28
changing street names in, 94
and coup against Gorbachev, 55
demonstrations and violence in, 55, 65, 108,
200
feared Russian collapse and, 83
iconoclasm and, 55, 88
Internet and, 196
KGB in, 27-28, 43, 48, 52, 54
Khodorkovsky and, 118-19
mayoral elections in, 147, 217
in myth and history, 130-33
oil and, 117-18
Olympic Games in, 31
organized crime in, 108
political assassinations and, 219
Putin’s FSB directorship and, 74
Putin’s postings in, 27—28, 32, 43
Russian-Chechen wars and, 82
Russian gold depository in, 221
Soviet high-rises in, 93
and transition from Soviet Union to
Russian Federation, 59, 61, 94
Ukraine and, 130-31, 133, 137, 139-40,
143
U.S. embassy in, 26
World War II and, 17, 138-39
Moscow Times, The, 4, 143, 162
Murder in Samarkand (Murray), 184
Murmansk, 7, 23, 160, 167
Murray, Craig, 184
mutual assured destruction (MAD), 78
nanotechnology, 121-24
Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 84—85, 88,
120, 172, 224
Narva, 7
Naryshkin, Sergei, 92
National Geographic, 143
National Guard, Russian:
creation of, 3, 6, 9-12
as Putin’s personal guard, 3—4,
6, 20-11,218
Russian internal enemies and, 6, 9-11
Russian Syrian incursion and, 11—12
Navalny, Alexei, 147
Internet and, 197, 216
Russian internal enemies and, 10
and Russia without Putin, 216-17
Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 183-84,
186-88,211
Nemtsov, Boris, 144-45, 212, 219
Nerchinsk, Treaty of, 172—73
New Economic Policy (NEP), 66, 103
New Silk Road, 178-79, 181, 184
New Years, 92
New York Times, The, 29, 41, 105, 145, 216
Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia, 135, 193
Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia, 19, 136
Nikitin, Alexander, 164—65
9/11, 78-79
Nixon, Richard, 26
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 6-8, 175
Arctic and, 168
Charter of, 8, 141-42
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) (continued)
expansionism of, 141-43, 146, 168, 224
Kaliningrad and, 8
KGB illegals and, 40-41
reuniting Germany and, 141-42
Russian-Chechen wars and, 82
and Russian threat to West, 11
Soviet submarine transfers and, 23
Ukraine and, 127, 142-43, 146, 148, 224
Northern Sea Route (NSR), 155-56
Northwest Passage, 155—56
Norway, 153, 155-57, 160, 167-68
nuclear weapons, reactors, and waste, 11, 41,
62, 68, 76, 93, 100, 122-23
and Arctic, 160-61, 163-66
and China, 177
and floating nuclear power plants (FNPPs),
164-65
and Kaliningrad, 8
and Kazakhstan, 183
and KGB, 16, 21
and NATO expansionism, 142
and Russia without Putin, 215
and Sakharov, 28—29
and stealing atomic secrets, 16, 21, 38
and Sudden Nuclear Missile Attack
(SNMA), 41-42
and Ukraine, 8, 139-40, 183
and U.S.-Soviet relations, 78
Nuremburg trials, 93
Obama, Barack, 151, 199, 217
oil, 102-8, 111-21, 137
Arctic and, 124, 148, 153, 155-56, 161-65,
168-69
Chechnya and, 65
China and, 117, 176, 179, 181-82
comparisons between gas and, 111-12
Crimea and, 148
exploration for, 105, 148
in history, 102-4
Kazakhstan and, 79, 184
Khodorkovsky and, 113-15, 117-18, 120
nano project and, 124
price of, 6, 9, 12, 107-8, 112, 115, 117, 120,
124,155,165,194,212,221,223
privatizing of, 113
Putins failures and, 102, 124-25, 223-24
Putins reelection and, 121
Russia and, 6, 9, 12, 63, 65, 99, 102,
112-15, 117-21, 124-25, 144-46, 148,
155-56, 165, 168-69, 175-77, 194, 212,
215, 221,223-24
Soviet Union and, 102-8, 113, 115, 161
spills of, 164-65
oligarchs, 218
Berezovsky and, 64-67
and criticisms of Putin, 100—101
Khodorkovsky and, 66, 113
and Loans for Shares, 68-69, 112—13
presidential elections and, 113
Putins relationship with, 6, 11-12, 64, 100,
116,118,144
and Russia without Putin, 215
and threats to Putin s power, 12
Oligarchs, 7he (Hoffman), 58, 111
Olympic Games, 31, 144
OMON, 3, 9, 197, 214, 218
O’Reilly, Dave, 118
Oreshkin, Dmitri, 214
Orlov, Count Alexei, 135
ORT (TV Channel 1), 68, 100-101
Owen, Sir Robert, 203-4
paganism, 86-87
Pakistan, 149, 177
Panama Papers, 22, 219
Panetta, Leon, 158
perestroika, 39, 47, 106
Pereyaslav, 133
Petofi, Sandor, 28
Petrograd, 12, 94
see also Leningrad
Petrostate (Goldman), 112—13
Philosophical Letters (Chaadayev), 83—84
“Plenty of Room at the Bottom” (Feynman),
121-22
Poland, 7-8, 79, 81, 104, 131-34, 136-37,
141, 168
gas and, 176
Kaliningrad and, 8
national poet of, 134
Ukraine and, 132-34, 137, 143, 146
Politkovskaya, Anna, 27, 145, 219
Polo, Marco, 102
Potsdam Agreement, 8
Prague Spring, 21, 29, 79
Pribylovsky, Vladimir, 218
Prokhanov, Alexander, 191
Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The, 70
Proton rocket crash, 162
Pushkin, Alexander, 118, 134
Pussy Riot, 88
Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich:
accused of pedophilia, 202—3
alcohol consumed by, 42, 44-46, 48
aliases of, 33-34
alleged corruption of, 63-64, 72
ambitions of, 19-21, 55, 72-73, 131, 175
authoritarianism of, 146, 183, 224
awards and honors of, 20, 32, 43-44
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baptism of, 18, 47
birth of, 17-18
boxing and judo of, 4, 19-20, 23
bribe refused by, 64, 73
childhood and adolescence of, 17-21, 47,
131, 194,212
children of, 44-45, 48, 73, 219, 222
on collaborators and snitches, 34—35
communal apartment life of, 18—19
counterintelligence work of, 24, 26, 40
criminal investigation of, 218—19
criticisms of, 35—36, 43, 100-101, 194, 198,
213
cyberpolitics and, 199, 205, 208
death of, 211, 218
demeanor of, 15-17, 19, 22, 29-31, 33, 35,
42, 44-47, 54-55, 63, 75, 78, 115, 131,
171, 178-79,212,217
demonstrations against, 88, 213-14, 218,
224
disappearances of, 211—13
on economic diversity, 121—23, 125, 167
education and training of, 16, 19, 21, 24,
26-28, 32-36, 39-40, 43, 47, 51, 53
electoral demographics of, 78
enemies and rivals of, 5, 10, 12, 30, 75,
118-19, 121, 145, 206, 208, 215
failures of, 102, 124-25, 223—24
finances of, 10, 63-64, 218-23
foreign intelligence and relations work of,
26-28, 30, 32-34, 36, 40, 43, 53, 63, 71
on future, 152, 171
German language studies of, 19, 33
hybrid warfare of, 146
illegal agent screening of, 40—41
injuries of, 33
inner circle of, 100, 116, 120
as insulting, 183-84
leadership skills of, 34-35, 42-43, 74, 179
lion tamer role of, 144
as Little Volodya, 46
loyalty and trust important to, 4, 19, 31, 45,
73-75, 215
marriage and married life of, 32—33, 44-45,
52, 64, 212
media seizure of, 101-2, 120-21
misreading of, 145
mission of, 83, 94-95,178-79
oath of office taken by, 99
order and control important to, 116,
120-21, 125, 144, 193, 201-2
in outing himself, 54
paranoia of, 145, 175, 200
parents of, 17-18, 21, 52
personal guard of, 3-4, 6, 10-11,
21, 218
personal nightmare scenario of, 6
physical appearance of, 4, 15, 34, 38-39,
48, 54, 115, 194, 213
political assassinations and, 5, 10,
12,204
popularity of, 10, 120-21, 179, 194,
212- 13, 224
power and authority of, 12, 94-95, 119-20,
125, 144, 223-24
predicting behavior of, 15
presidency handed to, 76
presidential campaigns of, 64—65, 99-100,
116, 120-21, 194, 200
presidential inaugurations of, 36, 200,
213- 14, 218,224
prime minister post offered to,
72, 75, 222
reading of, 45
on recentralization, 193
relations between authoritarian leaders
and, 12
rise to power of, 10, 28, 54, 57, 64, 72-75,
101, 116, 194, 223
Russia without, 211-21, 224
sense of danger of, 36, 224
speeches of, 77, 152
statism of, 99—101, 116
street fighting of, 19, 22, 33
successors to, 215—19
on television, 193—94
undercover work of, 51—52
weight gain of, 45
working class background of, 4
worldview and geopolitics of, 19, 77, 144,
176, 183, 187-88
Putina, Lyudmila, 32, 52, 212
East Germany and, 37, 45
husbands finances and, 64
married life of, 44-45, 64
Qaddafi, Muammar, 6, 196
Reagan, Ronald, 31, 80
rebirth, myth of, 85-86
Rebuilding Russia (Solzhenitsyn),
107, 183-84
Red Banner Institute, 32-34, 39, 43
Red Notice (Browder), 220
“Reflections” (Sakharov), 29
Repin, Vladimir, 162
“Restoration of Order, The”
(Barańczak), 20
Revenge of Geography, The (Kaplan), 188
Rice, Condoleezza, 15, 218
Rising Tide (Weir and Boybe), 23-24
Rockefeller, John D., 102
Rogozin, Dmitri, 151, 168, 173
Roldugin, Sergei, 22, 33, 219
Rolling Stones, The, 13
Romania, 8, 141, 199, 202, 205
Rosneft, 117, 119-20
Rusnano, 124
Russia Handy The (Talbott), 81
Russian Empire, 7, 12, 19, 24, 53, 83-86, 91,
94, 130-32,224
China and, 172-73
collapse of, 84-85, 89, 136
developmental dynamic lacked by, 83—84
Gogol and, 45
iconoclasm and, 88
militarism of, 193-94
national poet of, 134
oil and, 102
Ukraine and, 130, 135-36
Russian Federation:
ambitions of, 189
Arctic and, 7, 151-53, 155-61,
163-69, 223
authoritarianism lite of, 146
centralization of, 100
Chechen wars with, 65, 70, 82, 202
China and, 117, 171-76, 178-79, 187-89,
214
collapse of, 81-83, 205, 214
comparisons between Soviet Union and, 78,
80,91-93, 146
comparisons between U.S. and, 83, 114,
117, 171-72
Constitution of, 99, 196, 213,
215,218
creation of, 100
Crimea annexed by, 7-8, 124, 128-29,
147-48, 169, 171, 177, 179, 198-99
defectors from, 6, 203
demographobia of, 173
drunkenness in, 47
economy of, 6, 12, 58-61, 63, 65, 68, 70,
100-101, 112-15, 117, 120-25, 144-45,
148, 152, 160, 167, 169, 175, 177, 179,
186, 194, 212, 217, 221, 223-24
expansionism of, 171-72, 175
Family rule of, 73-74
French relations with, 146, 148
future of, 76, 99, 151-53, 171
gas and, 63, 102, 112, 119, 121, 144-46,
156, 175-77,215,224
gold holdings of, 221-22
holidays of, 92
humiliations of, 81, 178-79, 223
hybrid warfare of, 147
iconoclasm and, 88, 94-95
internal enemies of, 6, 9—12
international sanctions against, 6, 9, 12,
124, 147-48, 151, 177, 186, 194, 198-99,
212,221
Internet and, 193-98, 200-202,
205- 8
Japanese relations with, 177
Kazakhstan and, 183-88, 223
military equipment industry of, 12, 100,
175, 177, 189
national flag and anthem of, 91-92, 94,
152-53, 158
oil and,6, 9, 12, 63, 65, 99, 102, 112-15,
117-21, 124-25, 144-46, 148,155-56,
165, 168-69, 175-77, 194, 212, 215, 221,
223-24
organized crime in, 66, 81, 201
paranoia of, 191
political assassinations of, 145—46, 201—4,
212,219-20
population of, 80
presidential elections in, 64-66, 68—72,
99-101, 108, 113, 116, 120-21, 194, 200,
215, 223
without Putin, 211-21, 224
Putin’s failures and, 223—24
regular army of, 3-4, 10—11, 179, 187
resurgence of, 90, 141, 144, 166-67, 223
rule of law in, 57, 145
sciences and education in, 123—24
Syrian incursion of, 11—12, 19, 167
Tajikistan and, 186
as threat to West, 11
trade of, 12, 100, 115, 171, 175-77, 188-89
transition from Soviet Union to, 57—61, 66,
72, 92, 94
Ukraine and, 7, 124, 127, 139-40, 142-43,
145-48, 167, 171, 174, 177, 183, 187, 193,
212-13
U.S. military ships and aircraft buzzed by,
6- 7, 11
U.S. relations with, 15, 26, 173, 177, 179,
206- 7
violence and demonstrations in,
61-62, 65
and vulnerability of Kaliningrad,
7- 9, 12
Russian Idea, 90
Russian Idea, The (Berdyaev), 90—91
Russian Revolution, 12, 16, 53, 60, 84-85, 89,
103,106,175
Russians:
carelessness of, 162—64
as iconoclasts, 86-88
messianic consciousness of, 91
in myth and history, 127—33
polarization of, 91
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survival of, 84-85, 90-91, 224
Ukraine and, 127-28, 134
Russians in the Arctic, The (Armstrong),
159-60
“Russia on the Threshold” (Putin), 121
Russo-Japanese War, 172
Ryzhkov, Vladimir, 83
St, Andrew Hall, 99
St. Basil’s Cathedral, 130
St. Petersburg, see Leningrad
Sakharov, Andrei, 119, 146
arrest and internal exile of, 30-31,
46,52
and collapse of Soviet Union, 80—81
dissidence of, 25, 28-31, 203
electoral office of, 52-53
KGB and, 25, 31
Putin on, 31, 46-47
Salye, Marina, 62—65
Sambo, 19—20
samizdat, 30, 203
Sanders, Bernie, 206
Saudi Arabia, 28, 51, 107—8
Schultz, Debbie Wasserman, 206
Sea of Okhotsk, 163
secret service, Russian, 5—6
Serbs, Serbia, 81-82
Sevastopol, 139
Shadkhan, Igor, 54
Shamil, Imam, 82
Shevchenko, Arkady, 173
Shevchenko, Taras, 134—36
Shevtsova, Lilia, 194
shock therapy, 57-59, 123-24
Shoigu, Sergei, 10—11
Shvets, Yuri, 24, 34
Siberia, 104, 108, 129, 132, 172, 184, 187,
219
China and, 174—75
oil and, 105, 114
and Russia without Putin, 214
World War II and, 138-39
Silk Road, 178-79, 182
Sinyavsky, Andrei, 87—88
Skuratov, Yury, 74
Slaughterhouse Five (Vonnegut), 38
Slovenia, 141-42
Small, Andrew, 149
Smolny, 53
Snowden, Edward, 197—200, 208
Sobchak, Anatoly, 52-56
Chubais’s relationship with, 58
and coup against Gorbachev, 56
mayoralty of, 53-56, 58, 63, 71-73
Putin’s KGB connections and, 53—54
Putin’s relationship with, 53—55, 63-64,
71-72
socialism, 130
Prague Spring and, 21
scientific, 67
and transition from Soviet Union to
Russian Federation, 59
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 187, 198, 203
attempt on life of, 28
and collapse of Soviet Union, 80—81
dissidence and, 28, 30
Kazakhstan and, 183-84
Putin’s esteem for, 30
Soviet economy and, 106—7
Ukraine and, 143
Sophia, 60
Soros, George, 69
Southern, Terry, 195
Soviet Civilization (Sinyavsky), 87—88
Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics
Spiegel, Der, 47, 118
Stalin, Joseph, 16-18, 47, 73, 79, 84, 137-39,
160, 183, 191, 194, 224
achievements of, 93
Arctic and, 167
collective agriculture and, 104, 106
comparisons between Hitler and, 92—93,
104
comparisons between Putin and, 167
demise of, 212
genetics and, 122—23
iconoclasm and, 88-89, 92, 94
Kazakhstan and, 104
KGB and, 16
Khrushchev’s denunciation of, 89,
93,106
oil and, 102-6, 137
Putin’s family connections with, 17—18
Soviet national anthem and, 93—94
statues of, 56
Tatars and, 129
Ukraine and, 104, 138-39
World War II and, 17, 104
Star Wars missile defense program, 31
Stasi, 37-40, 47
Dresden and, 37-39
and Green Beret bases in West Germany, 42
Nazi criminals and, 39-40
Putin’s bronze medal and, 43
Stasi (Koehler), 38
Statoil, 155
Steinbeck, John, 140
Sweden, 131, 157, 220
Sword and the Shield, The (Andrew and
Mitrokhnin), 41
Sivord and the Shield, The (miniseries) 20—21,
194
Syria, 10-12, 19, 167, 185, 187
Taiwan, 182
Tajikistan, 186
Talbott, Strobe, 81-82, 116
Taliban, 149, 186
Tamm, Igor, 123
Tatars, 129-30, 133
Tatiana Café, 5
Telegram, 197-98
terrorists, terrorism, 118, 165
Chechnya and, 5, 9-10, 144
China and, 149, 181-82
France and, 185, 198
Internet and, 198, 201
Kazakhstan and, 185, 187—88
and Law of the Sea Treaty, 158
Mongols and, 129
National Guard and, 6, 9-11
U.S. and,78-79, 185-86
‘ Testament” (Shevchenko), 135-36
Thatcher, Margaret, 80, 184
Three Days of the Condor, 24-25
Tiananmen Square, 107, 181
Tibet, 180-82
Time Machine, 71
Time ofTroubles, 83, 85
Titanic y 84
To Build a Castle (Bukovsky), 203
Tolstoy, Count Leo, 85
Tretyakov, Sergei:
and capabilities of secret service, 5—6
KGB and, 24-25
Putin’s relationship with, 43
U.S. defection of, 6
Trotsky, Leon, 89, 103-4, 137
Trump, Donald, 199, 205-6
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin, 85
Turkmenistan, 179
Turks, Turkey, 9, 131
Uighurs, 149, 180-82, 188-89
Ukraine, 97, 104-7, 127-48, 152, 184
agriculture in, 79
and collapse of Soviet Union, 79-80
economy of, 140
independence declared by, 139-40
Kazakhstan and, 135, 183, 187
language of, 133-34
in myth and history, 127-36, 144
national anthem of, 133
national liberation sought by, 136
national poet of, 134-36
nuclear weapons and, 8, 139-40, 183
peasants of, 137-38
Poland and, 132-34, 137, 143, 146
presidential elections in, 142-43
as real country, 127, 133, 137, 139, 143, 183
revolution in, 6, 9, 107, 142, 224
Russia and, 7, 124, 127, 139-40, 142-43,
145-48, 167, 171, 174, 177, 183, 187, 193,
212-13
split between east and west of,
140, 143-44, 147-48
starvation in, 104, 138
World War II and, 104-5, 138-39
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR),
7, 17-33, 38-43, 46-48
Afghani war of, 26, 28, 30-31, 107
Andropov’s leadership in, 25, 31
and Arctic, 23, 159—61, 163, 166
and China, 173
civil war in, 103, 175, 187
collapse of, 28, 30, 32, 43, 52-59, 63, 66,
74, 77-82, 85, 88-90, 94, 104, 107, 111,
123-24, 139, 143, 152, 183, 189, 205, 214
collective agriculture in, 138
comparisons between East Germany
and,39
comparisons between Russian Federation
and, 78, 80, 91-93, 146
and coup against Gorbachev, 55—56, 62
defectors and asylum seekers from, 27, 173,
198
dissidence in, 21—22, 25, 28-32, 40, 46,
119, 203-4
and Doctors’ Plot, 18
and Dresden, 38
economy of, 31, 58—60, 66, 80, 102—4,
106-8, 110, 112, 114, 121, 123
as evil empire, 31
expansionism of, 183
free elections in, 52
genius for survival of, 85
grain shortages of, 106, 108
and Hungarian Uprising, 25
hybrid warfare of, 147
and iconoclasm, 87-88
illegal agents of, 40—41
and Kaliningrad, 8
and Kazakhstan, 183
and military superiority of West, 46-47
national anthem of, 91-94
nostalgia for, 61, 68, 78
and oil, 102-8, 113, 115, 161
organized crime in, 108-9
peasants of, 137-38
and political assassinations, 27, 219
population of, 80
privatizing assets of, 58-59, 61, 72
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and Putin s outing himself, 54
Putin’s return to, 48, 51-52
and Putin’s writings on snitches, 35
regular army of, 42, 48, 55, 60, 66, 80, 141
and reuniting Germany, 141-42
Russian Orthodox Church in, 130
saints of, 87
sciences and education in, 21, 121—23
scientific socialism as basis of, 67
submarine transfers of, 23—24
and television, 194
trade of, 106, 108
transition to Russian Federation from,
57-61,66, 72, 92, 94
and Ukraine, 135, 137, 139-40, 143
U.S. relations with, 26, 78, 141-42
and World War II, 8, 17-18, 20-21, 57, 85,
92, 104-5, 138-39, 160
United Kingdom, 38, 80, 84, 133, 147, 172,
184-85, 187, 199
Arctic and, 159—60
Berezovsky’s life in, 101
China and, 174
exit from EU of, 148
and pedophilia charges against Bukovsky,
203-4
political assassinations and, 27, 145, 201—4,
219
Putin’s education and, 33
Putin’s statism and, 116
Ukraine and, 140, 145
World War II and, 37, 160
United Nations, 5, 93, 169
United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea (UNCLOS), 157
United States, 24, 60, 63-64, 73
Arctic and, 153, 155-60, 166, 168
China and, 171, 173, 178-79, 181-82
as Cold War victor, 80-81
and collapse of Soviet Union, 80, 90
comparisons between Russia and,
83, 114, 117, 171-72
defectors and asylum seekers in, 6, 198
gas and, 176
Internet and, 195-96, 199-202, 205-7
Kazakhstan and, 185
and Law of the Sea Treaty, 158-59
military equipment production of, 177
oil and, 102-3, 107
organized crime in, 85
politics in, 11, 46, 199-200, 202, 205-7
Putins education and, 33, 51
Putin s statism and, 116
reuniting Germany and, 141-42
Russian aircraft buzzing military ships and
aircraft of, 6-7, 11
Russian-Chechen wars and, 82
Russian presidential elections and, 70
Russian relations with, 15, 26, 173, 177,
179, 206-7
Russian sanctions and, 151
sciences in, 123
slavery in, 136
Snowden and, 197
Soviet relations with, 26, 78, 141—42
terrorism and, 78—79, 185—86
Ukraine and, 139—40
World War II and, 37, 160
Usoltsev, Vladimir “Big Volodya,” 30, 45-48
Uzbekistan, 184-85
VEB, 176
Vickers, Michael G., 41
Victory Day, 92
Vietnam, 177, 182
Vikings, 127-28
V Kontakte (VK), 195-97
Vladimir of Kiev, Grand Prince, 86—87, 124,
128
Voice of America, 163
Volodin, Vyacheslav, 215
Vonnegut, Kurt, 38
Wang Haiyun, 179
Wangjisi, 178
War and Peace (Tolstoy), 85
Warsaw Pact, 21, 41, 141
Washington Post, The, 206
Washington Station (Shvets), 24, 34
Wiesenthal, Simon, 39—40
WikiLeaks, 218
Williams, Brad, 177
Wolf, Markus, 37-38, 43-44
World Economic Forum, 69
World War I, 94, 103, 136
World War II, 8, 16-18, 20-21, 28, 40, 57,
79, 85, 177
Arctic and, 160
and comparisons between Hitler and
Stalin, 92-93
Dresden and, 37-38
Leningrad and, 17-18, 138-39
oil and, 104—5
Soviet casualties in, 18, 138
Ukraine and, 104-5, 138-39
Xi Jinping, 171, 178-79
Xinjiang, 179-82, 187-88
Yamani, Sheikh Ahmed Zaki, 107
Yanayev, Gennady, 56
Yanukovich, Viktor, 142-44
Yeltsin, Boris, 32, 52—53, 113—14, 116, 141,
165
Chubais’s relationship with, 58
comparisons between Putin and, 10, 75
corruption investigation of, 10, 74
and coup against Gorbachev, 55, 62
drunkenness of, 68, 108
and Loans for Shares, 68—70, 113
memoirs of, 67—68
organized crime and, 108
parliamentary opposition to, 61—62
and presidential campaigns and elections,
68-72, 100,108,113, 194
Putin as successor to, 46, 99
Putin’s prime minister appointment
and,75
Putin’s relationship with, 10, 46, 72-74,
215
resignation of, 72—76
and tank firing on parliament, 62, 65
Yugoslavia, 82
Yukos, 117-20
absorbed by Rosneft, 119—20
Chevron’s merger with, 118
Khodorkovsky’s ownership of, 113—15,
117-18, 216
Zhivkov, To dor, 27
Zolotov, Viktor, 4—6
Zuchold, Klaus, 42
Zukunft, Paul, 168
Zyuganov, Gennady, 69—72
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spelling | Lourie, Richard 1940- (DE-588)172230993 aut Putin his downfall and Russia's coming crash Richard Lourie First edition New York St. Martin's Press/Thomas Dunne Books July 2017 xxii, 264 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-249) and index "For reasons that are made clear in this book, Putin's Russia will collapse just as Imperial Russia did in 1917 and as Soviet Russia did in 1991. The only questions are when, how violently, and with how much peril for the world. The U.S. election complicates everything, including: Putin's next land grab; Exploitations of the Arctic; Cyber-espionage; Putin and China... and many more crucial topics. An essential read for everybody bewildered and dismayed by the new world order"...Provided by publisher Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Influence Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Political and social views Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd rswk-swf BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Presidents & Heads of State / bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union / bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Comparative / bisacsh Außenpolitik Geschichte Politik Presidents Russia (Federation) Biography Political culture Russia (Federation) History 21st century Political corruption Russia (Federation) History 21st century BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Presidents & Heads of State HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Comparative Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Europa Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- Russia (Federation) Foreign relations 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 Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781250135964 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029841053&sequence=000001&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=029841053&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis 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=029841053&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title_auth | Putin his downfall and Russia's coming crash |
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title_full | Putin his downfall and Russia's coming crash Richard Lourie |
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title_short | Putin |
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topic | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Influence Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952- Political and social views Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Presidents & Heads of State / bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union / bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Comparative / bisacsh Außenpolitik Geschichte Politik Presidents Russia (Federation) Biography Political culture Russia (Federation) History 21st century Political corruption Russia (Federation) History 21st century BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Presidents & Heads of State HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Comparative Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
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