Putin's Russia: Life in a Failing Democracy

life in a failing democracy

Paperback, 274 pages

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2007 by Henry Holt and Co., Metropolitan/Owl Books.

ISBN:
978-0-8050-8250-0
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OCLC Number:
152568162

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Putin's Russia is a political commentary book by the Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya about life in Russia under Vladimir Putin. Politkovskaya argues that Russia still has aspects of a police state or mafia state, under the leadership of Vladimir Putin. In a review, Angus Macqueen wrote: Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of this collection is that it feels like a Soviet-era dissident's book. Her pieces have that slightly desperate pitch of someone who fears no one is listening - that her own people have given up and that the outside world does not want to hear, or worse, does not care. Politkovskaya described an army in which conscripts are tortured and hired out as slaves. She described judges who are removed from their positions or brutally assaulted on the street for not following instructions "from above" to let criminals go. She describes particular areas in Russia dominated and operating under …

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How to rate a book like this? It is highly illuminating, for those in the West who have not necessarily paid enough attention to what has been happening in Russia since Putin came to power. The author narrates life in Russia as lived from the perspective of someone who asks themselves how the state is carrying out a gradual and relentless fall into authoritarianism with power concentrated into the hands of a single individual, evidently very skilled in turning the weak institutions and rules that came out of the fall of the Soviet Union towards gains for himself. Politkovskaya draws eye-opening descriptions of how Russia is a police state, how the Army behaves and how each single instituton who should be tasked with protecting citizen's rights is in effect harming civil liberties, often times with blood. The book dates back from 2004, when Putin took on his second mandate, but …

Subjects

  • Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, -- 1952-
  • Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-
  • Russia (Federation) -- Social conditions -- 1991-
  • Russia (Federation) -- Moral conditions.