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Putin's Kleptocracy
Putin's Kleptocracy: Who Owns Russia? | Karen Dawisha
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The raging question in the world today is who is the real Vladimir Putin and what are his intentions. Karen Dawishas brilliant Putins Kleptocracy provides an answer, describing how Putin got to power, the cabal he brought with him, the billions they have looted, and his plan to restore the Greater Russia. Russian scholar Dawisha describes and exposes the origins of Putins kleptocratic regime. She presents extensive new evidence about the Putin circles use of public positions for personal gain even before Putin became president in 2000. She documents the establishment of Bank Rossiya, now sanctioned by the US; the rise of the Ozero cooperative, founded by Putin and others who are now subject to visa bans and asset freezes; the links between Putin, Petromed, and Putins Palace near Sochi; and the role of security officials from Putins KGB days in Leningrad and Dresden, many of whom have maintained their contacts with Russian organized crime. Putins Kleptocracy is the result of years of research into the KGB and the various Russian crime syndicates. Dawishas sources include Stasi archives; Russian insiders; investigative journalists in the US, Britain, Germany, Finland, France, and Italy; and Western officials who served in Moscow. Russian journalists wrote part of this story when the Russian media was still free. Many of them died for this story, and their work has largely been scrubbed from the Internet, and even from Russian libraries, Dawisha says. But some of that work remains.
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This was a great look inside Russia's current autocratic government. If you know nothing about it, it might be a confusing place to start tho. Putin's rise in Russia is troubling. Dawisha does a great job detailing how he came to power, how he has centralized the gov't, how he manipulates others & oppressively maintains control over the economy with an inner circle of friends & oligarchs. Great way to learn about why Russian meddling is a problem.

annaf91 If you liked this if I'd recommend reading Luke Harding's books - he was a journalist in Russia for the Guardian newspaper and so goes into detail about the experiences he had with the Russian government. Very interesting read! 7y
BookishFeminist @annaf91 Is there a particular book of his you recommend? He's caught my interest with writing about Edward Snowden but I haven't read anything of his yet. I have a slew of Russia-related books on my reading list for this year though. 😬 7y
annaf91 @BookishFeminist I've read Mafia State which was fantastic and goes into detail about his life in Russia and the corruption in the government. I've got A Very Expensive Poison but haven't read yet - that's about the Litvinenko murder 7y
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Bedtime reading for no treason in particular.

Jabberwocky Your caption pleases me way more than it should. I actually chuckled out loud 7y
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shawnmooney 😂😂 7y
LubicaP I heard this one is really good. The author really delved deeply into the networks of corruption. 7y
Notafraidofwords Oh I need this ! 7y
melbeautyandbooks 😂😥 7y
Nicholeet Funny, but not, at the same time:) 7y
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Probably not the most comforting bedtime reading, but here we are. 😂 I've been wanting to read this for a while, and it was finally in at the library.

TheNextBook 😳 7y
BookishFeminist You've got Stephen King, I've got this @TheNextBook. 7y
Megabooks Oooo...sounds good! 7y
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