Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin

Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin

by Michel Eltchaninoff (Author)

Synopsis

What is Vladimir Putin thinking? Does he deserve his reputation as a modern Machiavelli? And where does he get his ideas? The Russian president's landmark speeches, interviews and policies borrow heavily from great Russian thinkers past and present, from Peter the Great to Dostoevsky and Solzhenitsyn. They offer powerful visions of strong leaders and the Russian nation: they value conservatism and the Slavic spirit. They root morality in Orthodoxy, and Russian identity in the historic struggle with the West. Today, Putin manages and manipulates those same ideas in his 'defence' of 130 million ethnic Russians against the world. With the annexation of Crimea, the war in Syria and shock election results across the West, the challenge of decrypting his worldview has become more pressing than ever. From a Eurasian Union to a new Russian Empire, this is a revealing tour of Kremlin doctrine and strategy, viewed through its philosophical roots.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: Updated
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Published: 22 Feb 2018

ISBN 10: 1849049335
ISBN 13: 9781849049337

Media Reviews
'[A] slender but sizzling book . . . essential reading for anyone who wants to know where the regime in the Kremlin is heading -- and what it means for the rest of the world.'
'Drawing on interviews with many of the politicians and thinkers . . . close to . . . Putin [Eltchaninoff] . . . persuasively show[s] how ideas that have shaped the culture [of Putin] have in turn shaped [him].'
'Expertly explores the intellectual influences on Putin and how these influence relate to actions he has taken. . . . This book is necessary to understand Russia and its influence in the world today. . . . Essential.' -- Choice
'Here is the paradox: Putin is no philosopher-king, yet he overtly and repeatedly evokes a series of Russian thinkers and writers and expects his people to know them. In this thought-provoking book, Michel Eltchaninoff explores Putin's philosophical pantheon and the ways he appropriates and sometimes simply misunderstands them, in pursuit of his political and ideological programme for Russia.' -- Mark Galeotti, author of 'The Vory: Russia's Super Mafia'
'Enlightening.' -- Le Monde Diplomatique
'Uncovers a fascinating truth ... The real interest in this book lies in its unstinting analysis of the ideological sources of Putin's conservatism. ... Notably rigorous [it is] a must-read for those wanting to understand the Russian leader's ideological roots - disturbing and fascinating in equal measure' -- Le Figaro
'On the plane to Moscow, Francois Hollande tucked into a short new book this week: Inside the Mind of Vladimir Putin. The author, Michel Eltchaninoff, traces the political and spiritual education of the Russian chief.' -- Midi Libre
'The book's strength is . . . its mapping of the wider intellectual climate in which Putinism has thrived. . .Eltchaninoff manages to sketch an evolution in Putin - or at least in Putin's self-portrayal - from westward-looking moderniser to unapologetic conservative, a shift traced through the increasing presence of chauvinist, anti-western thinkers in his writings.'
`Expertly explores the intellectual influences on Russian President Vladimir Putin . . . Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the book is the way it easily moves from philosophical interpretation to discussion of geopolitical realities. This book is necessary to understand Russia and its influence in the world today.'
`Eltchaninoff's book could not be more timely, stripping us of our scornful generalizations and ignorant cliches. A highly enjoyable read. * La Vie *
'Intriguing'
'In this book, as probing as brain surgery, philosopher Michel Eltchaninoff reveals what lies `inside the mind' of Vladimir Putin.' * Sylvain Tesson, Le Point *
Author Bio
Michel Eltchaninoff is Editor-in-Chief of Philosophie magazine and a former lecturer in philosophy at the University of Burgundy and Pantheon-Sorbonne University. This book won the Prix de La Revue des Deux Mondes in its original French edition.