Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism (ePub)
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Drawing on an in-depth analysis of Vladimir Putin's regime and Russia's sentiment towards America, 'Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism' encapsulates a comprehensive study of the interplay between personality, politics, and foreign policy....
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Drawing on an in-depth analysis of Vladimir Putin's regime and Russia's sentiment towards America, 'Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism' encapsulates a comprehensive study of the interplay between personality, politics, and foreign policy. Offering a chronological exposition of Putin's ascent and the consequent evolution of Russian-American relations, the book dissects Putin's early KGB service to his presidencies and premierships, meticulously charting the transformation of his personal us-against-them paradigm into a national ideology. Eloquent in its literary style, the book positions itself within the academic discourse on international relations and political psychology, detailing interactions from the Yeltsin era to the new challenges in bilateral ties. It attends to Putin's hybrid-authoritarian governance, the domestic political leverage of anti-American rhetoric, and the influence of major geopolitical events, such as NATO's Eastern expansion and conflicts in the Balkans and Chechnya. The strategic narrative constructs a multifaceted understanding of how perceived slights by the West have been harnessed by Putin to consolidate power internally and to craft Russia's international posture.
The United States Department of Defense, with its command over comprehensive intelligence resources and intricate international-political dynamics, elucidates the density of the psychological and pragmatic elements defining Putin's ideology and statecraft. The department's authorship lends authority to the work, underpinning the analysis with a sober gravitas and an unfettered access to detailed historical and contemporary data points. This amalgamation of political history, psychological profiling, and geopolitical strategy showcases a meticulous attempt to trace the origins and trajectory of Putin's entrenched anti-Americanism, set against Russia's tumultuous post-Soviet transition and the contentious global status quo.
For scholars, policy makers, and students of international relations, 'Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism' is a pivotal resource. The book is not just a chronicling of events but a scaffold for understanding the complexity of a modern autocrat's worldview and its impact on global affairs. It invites readers to an intellectual venture, providing them with a nuanced lens to discern the Russian polity's intertwining with Putin's enigmatic but tangible animosity towards America. Beyond academia, this work serves as a vital guide for any engaged citizen or professional striving to comprehend the intricate dynamics shaping East-West relations in the 21st century.
The United States Department of Defense, with its command over comprehensive intelligence resources and intricate international-political dynamics, elucidates the density of the psychological and pragmatic elements defining Putin's ideology and statecraft. The department's authorship lends authority to the work, underpinning the analysis with a sober gravitas and an unfettered access to detailed historical and contemporary data points. This amalgamation of political history, psychological profiling, and geopolitical strategy showcases a meticulous attempt to trace the origins and trajectory of Putin's entrenched anti-Americanism, set against Russia's tumultuous post-Soviet transition and the contentious global status quo.
For scholars, policy makers, and students of international relations, 'Vladimir Putin: Authoritarianism and Anti-Americanism' is a pivotal resource. The book is not just a chronicling of events but a scaffold for understanding the complexity of a modern autocrat's worldview and its impact on global affairs. It invites readers to an intellectual venture, providing them with a nuanced lens to discern the Russian polity's intertwining with Putin's enigmatic but tangible animosity towards America. Beyond academia, this work serves as a vital guide for any engaged citizen or professional striving to comprehend the intricate dynamics shaping East-West relations in the 21st century.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: United States Department of Defense , U. S. Navy , Christopher T. Gans
- 2023, 192 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547723592
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.11.2023
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