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 Navigating Putin’s Worlds: Reviewing Putin’s World by Angela Stent

Navigating Putin’s Worlds: Reviewing Putin’s World by Angela Stent

March 25, 2020

Angela Stent’s previous book, The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian relations in the twenty-first century, became the definitive source on U.S.-Russia relations the moment it was published, in [...]

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 Reagan Shmeagan: Reviewing Beth A. Fischer’s the Myth of Triumphalism

Reagan Shmeagan: Reviewing Beth A. Fischer’s the Myth of Triumphalism

March 4, 2020

In The Myth of Triumphalism, Beth A. Fischer aims to set the record straight on triumphalism.

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 Two Ways of Approaching Russia: reviewing new books by Sergei Medvedev and Grigory Yavlinsky

Two Ways of Approaching Russia: reviewing new books by Sergei Medvedev and Grigory Yavlinsky

February 24, 2020

Louis Train reviews new translations of books by Russian politician Grigory Yavlinsky and scholar Sergei Medvedev.

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 They’re Coming for Us: Reviewing Eliot Borenstein’s Plots Against Russia: conspiracy and fantasy after socialism

They’re Coming for Us: Reviewing Eliot Borenstein’s Plots Against Russia: conspiracy and fantasy after socialism

February 7, 2020

For years, Eliot Borenstein’s previous book, Overkill: sex and violence in contemporary Russian popular culture, has been my go-to recommendation for colleagues and Russocurious friends who want [...]

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 Portrait of Muscovy in Peril: Reviewing “Ivan the Terrible: Free to Reward & Free to Punish”

Portrait of Muscovy in Peril: Reviewing “Ivan the Terrible: Free to Reward & Free to Punish”

January 22, 2020

As we learn in the first few pages of Ivan the Terrible: Free to Reward & Free to Punish by Charles J. Halperin, most of what we think we know about 16th-century Tsar Ivan the Terrible is [...]

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