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Putin's Russia life in a failing democracy

A searing portrait of a country in disarray and of the man at its helm, from "the bravest of Russian journalists" (The New York Times) Hailed as "a lone voice crying out in a moral wilderness" (New Statesman), Anna Politkovskaya made her name with her fearless reporting on the war in Chechnya. Now she turns her steely gaze on the multiple threats to Russian stability, among them Vladimir Putin himself. Rich with characters and poignant accounts, Putin's Russia depicts a far-reaching state of decay. Politkovskaya describes an army in which soldiers die from malnutrition, parents must pay bribes to recover their dead sons' bodies, and conscripts are even hired out as slaves. She exposes rampant corruption in business, government, and the judiciary, where everything from store permits to bus routes to court appointments is for sale. And she offers a scathing condemnation of the ongoing war in Chechnya, where kidnappings, extra-judicial killings, rape, and torture are begetting terrorism rather than fighting it. Finally, Politkovskaya denounces both Putin, for stifling civil liberties as he pushes the country back to a Soviet-style dictatorship, and the West, for its unqualified embrace of the Russian leader. Sounding an urgent alarm, Putin's Russia is a gripping portrayal of a country in crisis and the testament of a great and intrepid reporter.

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  • "Na Beslan"
  • "Putin's Russia"
  • "Putin's Russia"@ja
  • "Putin's Russia"@pl
  • "Putin's Russia"@it

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  • "`Het is nog te vroeg om afstand te nemen. Ik leef in het heden en noteer wat ik zie.' Anna Politkovskaja's `aantekeningen in de marge van het leven van Rusland' geven een onthutsend beeld van het presidentschap van Poetin. Grootschalige maffiapraktijken en dodelijke corruptie in het leger zijn aan de orde van de dag. Politkovskaja vertelt de waarheid over de bestorming van het Moskouse theater aan de Doebrovskajastraat, waar zij als bemiddelaar optrad. En altijd staan individuen centraal: moeders van zonen die zich ophangen in militaire dienst, of vrienden van vroeger die tot moord in staat blijken te zijn. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie."
  • "Award-winning journalist Anna Politkovskaya presents a critical appraisal of the premiership of Vladimir Putin and of Russia under his presidency, covering such topics as corruption in the military and judiciary, as well as the story behind the infamous Moscow theatre siege."
  • "Offers a detailed exposé of Russia's rampant corruption in business, government, and the judiciary; severe problems within the military establishment; the ongoing war with Chechnya; and the role of Vladimir Putin in stifling civil liberties and the Westfor its support of the Russian leader."
  • "A searing portrait of a country in disarray and of the man at its helm, from "the bravest of Russian journalists" (The New York Times) Hailed as "a lone voice crying out in a moral wilderness" (New Statesman), Anna Politkovskaya made her name with her fearless reporting on the war in Chechnya. Now she turns her steely gaze on the multiple threats to Russian stability, among them Vladimir Putin himself. Rich with characters and poignant accounts, Putin's Russia depicts a far-reaching state of decay. Politkovskaya describes an army in which soldiers die from malnutrition, parents must pay bribes to recover their dead sons' bodies, and conscripts are even hired out as slaves. She exposes rampant corruption in business, government, and the judiciary, where everything from store permits to bus routes to court appointments is for sale. And she offers a scathing condemnation of the ongoing war in Chechnya, where kidnappings, extra-judicial killings, rape, and torture are begetting terrorism rather than fighting it. Finally, Politkovskaya denounces both Putin, for stifling civil liberties as he pushes the country back to a Soviet-style dictatorship, and the West, for its unqualified embrace of the Russian leader. Sounding an urgent alarm, Putin's Russia is a gripping portrayal of a country in crisis and the testament of a great and intrepid reporter."@en
  • "La journaliste russe dresse un portrait douloureux de ses concitoyens et de son pays, seconde puissance mondiale jusqu'en 1991, et établit une critique sans concession de Poutine. Face à la violence de l'armée, au cynisme des nouveaux riches, au désarroi des autres, elle s'interroge sur les objectifs du président, sur l'apathie de la société et sur le silence des démocraties occidentales."

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  • "Putin's Russia life in a failing democracy"@en
  • "רוסיה של פוטין"
  • "Pūchinizumu : Hōdōsarenai roshia no genjitsu"@ja
  • "La Russia di Putin"
  • "Putin's Russia"@en
  • "Putinova Rusija : [ostra kritika ruske oblasti, kot jo je videla ubita novinarka]"@sl
  • "La Russia di Putin"@it
  • "Putin's Russia"
  • "Putin's Russia : Life in a Failing Democracy"@en
  • "La Russie selon Poutine"
  • "Putin's russia life in a failing democracy"@en
  • "Putinova Rusija"
  • "Puchinizumu : Hodo sarenai roshia no genjitsu"
  • "Rosja Putina"
  • "プーチニズム : 報道されないロシアの現実"
  • "Putins Rusland"@da
  • "Rosja Putina"@pl
  • "Putin's Russia : life in a failing democracy"@en
  • "Putin's Russia : life in a failing democracy"
  • "Rusyah shel Puṭin"
  • "Poetins Rusland"

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