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Weak Strongman

The Limits of Power in Putin's Russia

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Weak Strongman

By: Timothy Frye
Narrated by: John Pruden
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Why we need to look beyond Putin to understand how today's Russia actually works

Media and public discussion tends to understand Russian politics as a direct reflection of Vladimir Putin's seeming omnipotence or Russia's unique history and culture. Yet Russia is remarkably similar to other autocracies - and recognizing this illuminates the inherent limits to Putin's power. Weak Strongman challenges the conventional wisdom about Putin's Russia, highlighting the difficult trade-offs that confront the Kremlin on issues ranging from election fraud and repression to propaganda and foreign policy.

Drawing on three decades of his own on-the-ground experience and research, as well as insights from a new generation of social scientists that have received little attention outside academia, Timothy Frye reveals how much we overlook about today's Russia when we focus solely on Putin or Russian exceptionalism. Frye brings a new understanding to a host of crucial questions: How popular is Putin? Is Russian propaganda effective? Why are relations with the West so fraught? Can Russian cyber warriors really swing foreign elections? In answering these and other questions, Frye offers a highly accessible reassessment of Russian politics that highlights the challenges of governing Russia and the nature of modern autocracy.

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Political Science Politics & Government Russian & Soviet United States World Russia Military Socialism Capitalism Soviet Union Thought-Provoking Imperialism American Foreign Policy

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Very good analysis and the guys obviously very knowledgeable…But a lot of the analyses are mute since Mad Vlad sparked WW3..

Written just at the wrong time!

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Authoritative, with a structured analytical framework. The narration provided much thought provoking commentary on an important and topical area.

Excellent, and methodical.

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A very helpful and well researched book that helps demystify Russian politics by looking at underlying trends and tendencies common to other autocracy.

A clear-eyed analysis on autocracy in Russia.

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