Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell in and Out of Love with Vladimir Putin

Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell in and Out of Love with Vladimir Putin

by Ben Judah (Author)

Synopsis

Vladimir Putin sees his regime as a triumph - one that has turned a bankrupt state into an energy superpower, built a new middle class out of post-Soviet wreckage, and defeated NATO expansion, while Russian incomes boomed more than 140 per cent. However, in this riveting new analysis, Ben Judah argues that Russia's leader is not the strongman he appears. Putin may be victorious as a politician, but he has utterly failed to build a modern state. Once loved for its forcefulness and the spreading of new consumer lifestyles, Putin's regime is now increasingly loathed for incompetence and corruption. Rather than modernizing Russia's institutions, Putin has enthroned a predatory bureaucracy, leaving the regions a patchwork of fragmented and feudalized entities - some ruthlessly technocratic, others almost lawless. Written with rare access to the oligarchs and officials who made the Putin era and the new opposition who are trying to destroy it, 'Fragile Empire' is a journey through a frenzied Moscow and beyond. Judah, an exceptionally talented young writer and reporter, takes the reader on a journey through a scarred nation from the battlefields of the Caucasus and the tank factories of the Urals to the impoverished farmers toiling for Chinese settlers in the cold fields of the Far East. 'Fragile Empire' asks if Putin can still control a new middle class that is dreaming of Europe, will he win over the first post-Soviet generation, and whether his Kremlin can still hold onto a Siberia overshadowed by China. This is a razor-sharp diagnosis of what has gone wrong in post-modern Russia. 'Foreign Policy' named 'Fragile Empire' on of its Top 25 Books To Read in 2013.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 19 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 0300181213
ISBN 13: 9780300181210

Media Reviews
[An] astute new book on Russia. David Frum, The Atlantic --David Frum The Atlantic
Author Bio
Ben Judah is Russia and Central Asia Fellow at the European Council of Foreign Relations. He travels regularly throughout Russia and the former USSR, and his writings appear in such journals as the Economist, Foreign Policy, Financial Times, Standpoint, and the New Republic. He lives in London.