03229nam 2200541Ia 450 991045297330332120200520144314.01-299-48344-50-300-18525-110.12987/9780300185256(CKB)2550000001020442(EBL)3421206(SSID)ssj0000871514(PQKBManifestationID)12358903(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000871514(PQKBWorkID)10822436(PQKB)10455305(MiAaPQ)EBC3421206(DE-B1597)486392(OCoLC)847002238(DE-B1597)9780300185256(EXLCZ)99255000000102044220121130d2013 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrFragile empire[electronic resource] how Russia fell in and out of love with Vladimir Putin /Ben JudahNew Haven Yale University Press20131 online resource (402 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-300-18121-3 Front matter --CONTENTS --LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --INTRODUCTION THE WEAKEST STRONGMAN --1. The President from Nowhere --2. The Videocracy --3. The Great Turn --4. The Vertical of Power --5. Putin's Court --6. Dizzy with Success --7. Servant Medvedev --8. Navalny and the Evolution of the Opposition --9. The Decembrists --10. Moscow Is Not Russia --11. Moscow the Colonialist --12. Chinese Nightmares --Conclusion: The Ghosts --NOTES --BIBLIOGRAPHY --INDEXFrom Kaliningrad on the Baltic to the Russian Far East, journalist Ben Judah has travelled throughout Russia and the former Soviet republics, conducting extensive interviews with President Vladimir Putin's friends, foes, and colleagues, government officials, business tycoons, mobsters, and ordinary Russian citizens. Fragile Empire is the fruit of Judah's thorough research: a probing assessment of Putin's rise to power and what it has meant for Russia and her people. Despite a propaganda program intent on maintaining the cliché of stability, Putin's regime was suddenly confronted in December 2011 by a highly public protest movement that told a different side of the story. Judah argues that Putinism has brought economic growth to Russia but also weaker institutions, and this contradiction leads to instability. The author explores both Putin's successes and his failed promises, taking into account the impact of a new middle class and a new generation, the Internet, social activism, and globalization on the president's impending leadership crisis. Can Russia avoid the crisis of Putinism? Judah offers original and up-to-the-minute answers.PresidentsRussia (Federation)Russia (Federation)Politics and government1991-Electronic books.Presidents947.086/2Judah Ben711589MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910452973303321Fragile empire1337460UNINA