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Andrei Soldatov
Our Dear Friends in Moscow
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ISBN: 9781541704459
Author : Andrei Soldatov
Published: 2025
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Number of pages: 320
Language: English
Format: Hardback
Format: 236×160
Author : Andrei Soldatov
Published: 2025
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Number of pages: 320
Language: English
Format: Hardback
Format: 236×160
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Two of Russia's best investigative journalists tell the story of how the hopes of their generation of optimistic Russians in the 1990s faded to be replaced by autocracy, fear, and betrayalOur Dear Friends in Moscow tells the story of a group of young Russians, part of an idealistic generation who came of age in Moscow at the end of the twentieth century, just as the communist era imploded and a future full of potential, and uncertainty, stood in front of them. Initially, the group seized and enjoyed the freedoms of the new era, but quickly the notion that Russia was destined to join the West, and Europe, in a new partnership began to fade. At home the economy imploded, civil war stalked the Russian border in Chechnya, and terrorism came to Moscow. More discreetly, the new Russian government began to pull back from reconciliation with the United States and the West; by the time of Vladimir Putin's second and apparently endless term as president, the country had embraced a kind of ethno-nationalism and as heading for war at home and abroad.The group is torn apart by the shift in Russia. Some flee; others become sinister agents of the ever more aggressive state. The center cannot hold.
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