Putin's Virtual War: Russia's Subversion and Conversion of America, Europe and the World Beyond

Putin's Virtual War: Russia's Subversion and Conversion of America, Europe and the World Beyond

by William Nester
Putin's Virtual War: Russia's Subversion and Conversion of America, Europe and the World Beyond

Putin's Virtual War: Russia's Subversion and Conversion of America, Europe and the World Beyond

by William Nester

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Overview

Analyzes Russia’s historical position in the world and the rise and fall of the Soviet Union by looking at Putin's background and his rise to power.

With his elfin poker face, receding short golden hair, diminutive but muscular body, and stiff clipped gait, Vladimir Putin is among the world’s most recognizable leaders. He has tightly ruled Russia since 31 December 1999, and will firmly assert power from the Kremlin for the foreseeable future. Many fear and loath him for his brutality, for ordering opponents imprisoned on trumped up charges and even murdered. Yet most Russians adore him for rebuilding the economy, state authority, and national pride.

What drives Putin? Much more than greed for money and power animates him. He is a zealous nationalist deadset to make Russia great again. He mourns the Soviet Union’s breakup as ‘the greatest political catastrophe of the twentieth century.’ Putin’s nostalgia is understandable. The Russian empire peaked in territory, population, military power, and prestige when it was called the Soviet Union.

Putin has mastered the art of power. Depending on what is at stake, that involves the deft wielding of appropriate or ‘smart’ ingredients of ‘hard’ physical power like armored divisions, multinational corporations, and assassins, and ‘soft’ psychological power like diplomats, honey-traps, cyber-trolls, and fake news factories to defeat threats and seize opportunities. Russian hackers penetrated the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Hillary Clinton’s campaign organization, extracted tens of thousands of potentially embarrassing emails, and posted them on WikiLeaks.

As the Kremlin’s latest ruler, Putin, like most of his predecessors, is as realistic as he is ruthless. He knows the limits of Russian hard and soft power while constantly trying to expand them. He is doing whatever he can to advance Russian national interests as he interprets them. In Putin’s mind, Russia can rise only as far as the West can fall. And on multiple fronts he is methodically advancing to those ends. Putin’s Virtual War reveals just how and why he does so, and the dire consequences for America, Europe, and the world beyond.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526771186
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 02/19/2020
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 1,106,544
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Dr. William Nester, a Professor at the Department of Government and Politics, St. John’s University, New York, is the author of thirty-seven books on history and politics. His book George Rogers Clark: I Glory in War won the Army Historical Foundation's best biography award for 2013, and Titan: The Art of British Power in the Age of Revolution and Napoleon, won the New York Military Affairs Symposium's 2016 Arthur Goodzeit Book Award.

Table of Contents

Tables vi

Introduction vii

Part I Russian Power and Culture 1

Chapter 1 The Russian Empire's Rise and Fall 3

Chapter 2 The Soviet Empire's Rise and Fall 20

Part II Putin and Power 51

Chapter 3 Putin's Rise to Power 53

Chapter 4 Putin's System of Power 80

Chapter 5 Putin's Assertion of Power 109

Part III Putin and the World 139

Chapter 6 Russia and America 141

Chapter 7 Russia and Europe 218

Chapter 8 Russia and the World Beyond 245

Chapter 9 Russia and the Future 280

Notes 298

Bibliography 329

Index 343

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