Putin's World
Russia Against the West and with the Rest
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Kevin Stillwell
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Angela Stent
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"Informed by its author's distinguished career in government and academia, this account of Russian President Vladimir Putin's worldview provides an important window into one of the key geopolitical challenges of our time. Casual observers and seasoned experts will benefit from Dr. Stent's brilliant exploration of Putin's strategy and its disturbing implications for the West."—Former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright
"Like the judo player he once was, Vladimir Putin has figured out ways to assert Russian power despite his nation's weakness. Understanding how he does it is crucial to America, and Angela Stent's deeply knowledgeable and readable book provides brilliant insights."—Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo Da Vinci and Einstein
"PUTIN'S WORLD offers a timely 21st century update on George Kennan's Long Telegram. Russians understand their country through history, geography, empire-and stories of 'great men.' Angela Stent deftly explains how Putin's version of Russian exceptionalism has been redrawing maps of power in Eurasia and beyond. In an era of strongmen who are seeking a new concert of power, Stent offers the wise perspective that we should consider Russia as it is, not as we might wish it to be."—Robert B. Zoellick, former president of the World Bank, US Trade Representative, and US Deputy Secretary of State
"From one of the leading experts on Russian foreign policy, PUTIN'S WORLD is a highly engaging, comprehensive overview of Moscow's international relations. Angela Stent deftly explains Russia's complex role at a fraught moment in history, drawing deeply on the country's history, culture, and other key factors determining Russians' conceptions of themselves and the world."—Gregory Feifer, author of Russians: The People Behind the Power
"PUTIN'S WORLD is the definitive guide to understanding the tangled history of post-Cold War Russia and its place in the world. Angela Stent offers a thoughtful, sober, and elegantly-written perspective that could not be more timely."—US Ambassador William J. Burns
"[Stent] counsels strategic patience and preparedness -- and suggests that it would be wise to expect the unexpected."—Foreign Affairs
"Stent expertly walks readers through Moscow's relations with every region in the world, avoiding the hysteria that warps discussion of the country. Aware that too many books about Russian foreign policy arrive instantly obsolete because they lack a foundation in history or political culture, Stent opens with those subjects...and the book culminates in a clear-eyed portrayal of the inescapably troubled U.S.-Russia relationship."—Washington Post
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She gives President Putin credit for reasserting Russia’s position after “a decade of political chaos and an economic meltdown,” when Obama had called it a regional power, to its emergence as a global player, protecting the country’s sovereignty, gaining respect from non-Western actors, and overcoming the West’s attempts to isolate Russia and in this book explains how he accomplished such a difficult task . She shows how Russia’s unique historical outlook is the key to understanding Putin’s foreign policy. Russians have historically felt underappreciated by both the east and the west and Putin spoke directly to the angst of the average Russian while exploiting his Western rivals’ missteps and lack of unity. She helps ust understand why he has led Russia in such a paranoid and very aggressive manner. Stent discusses the ups and downs of its relationship with both the U.S. and many European countries. With the fall of the Soviet Union, many had hoped Russia would become join the rule’s based international order as a responsible stake-holder. Putin however, saw that as an “order” that was created by the West according its own rules and he wanted to adapt those rules more to Russia’s liking, focusing more on Russian exceptionalism rather than democratic exceptionalism and was especially rankled at an any idea of American exceptionalism.
Stent gives us a short history of Russia’s own turbulent past, going back to its earliest history , entangled with its neighbors, particularly Ukraine, and how that has influenced him as well as the Russians’ understanding of their place in the world as well as their sense that the West has unfairly tried to keep them sidelined since the collapse of the USSR. She also has sections dealing with some of the other major players, including Germany, the US, Japan, and China, as well as Ukraine and its other continental and Nordic neighbors. She notes that he has been particularly successful in handling relations with China and the countries of the Middle East partly by refusing to judge them or interfere with their own internal affairs. Thus the book’s subtitle, “Russia Against the West and with the Rest.” It’s easy for the West to focus on the unity, particularly right now during the invasion of Ukraine, while ignoring that there is still a large part of the world that is either supportive or at least ambivalent about the invasion or any sanctions. That includes some quite varied nations from China and India to the Arab world as well as Israel. But there are also many nations in Africa, Asia, and the Americas that are at least less committed.
She makes one comparison that is quite interesting. Westerners often train people in strategy by using the game of Chess, which is ironically a game that Russians are well known for. Putin took a different direction. He was always much shorter and more wiry than his peers and chose to study judo. Judo is a form of fighting that relies less on strength and more on using the weight and strength of your opponent against them. Putin earned a black belt and even made the local St. Petersburg newspaper as a youth for his victories. That training has affected how he faces off against the world. Russia may have been weak and may still be weak in terms of resources, but Putin understands how to make the most of the West's lack of unity and indecisiveness. He led Russia to look for any vacuums left as the West turned its focus to domestic problems with the end of the Cold War and particularly the gradual withdrawal from the global stage by the U.S. which grew under Obama and exploded under Trump. With his further training in the KBG, he became a master at looking for his opponents’ weaknesses. In his first meeting with Germany’s Angela Merkel, he knew of her intense fear of dogs (because of a previous attack) and revelled in watching her as he purposely arranged for his Black Labrador to bound into the room and run straight to her as she sat in a chair. When Obama backed down from his “red line” in Syria, the Russian Air Force rapidly moved in to defend Assad. He quickly learned how to stoke Trump’s ego without actually giving in on any policy issues.
Stent doesn’t spend much time on Putin’s failures, but I would say that’s because that is not the focus of this book. However, even though there are many nations that are ambivalent about Russia at the moment, it’s hard to think of any real allies. Partners of convenience, yes, but not really allies with common goals. And, Russia’s economy is very narrowly focused. Most of its earnings come from energy and little else.
I wish the book had been published after the current full-blown war against Ukraine, but that wouldn’t have been practical anyway. But, Stent’s analysis seems so prescient, it’s almost eerie. However, Stent (probably wisely) doesn’t make policy recommendations. What she does suggest is that we both be patient and not back off or lose hope. And, she suggests that we be ready and prepared for anything and everything. It’s not chess. It’s judo. Putin is patient and watchful and any weakness can and will be exploited when the time is right. Excellent book and very readable.
Understanding Putin's paranoid aggression
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Helps give clarity to the strange world we live in
Female narrator would’ve been nice
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Highly recommended!
Outstanding
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The reader destroys the focus
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Very good
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An insiders analysis
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Perspectives about Russia
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Nothing new
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To save everyone some Audible credit l, let me sum it up:
US good, Russian Bad, the World must follow US.
More like The West against the world
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What a complete yawn fest
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