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Book Synopsis: A New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller | A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
Named a best book of the year by The Economist | Financial Times | New Statesman | The Telegraph
“[Putin's People] will surely now become the definitive account of the rise of Putin and Putinism.” —Anne Applebaum, The Atlantic
“This riveting, immaculately researched book is arguably the best single volume written about Putin, the people around him and perhaps even about contemporary Russia itself in the past three decades.” —Peter Frankopan, Financial Times
Interference in American elections. The sponsorship of extremist politics in Europe. War in Ukraine. In recent years, Vladimir Putin’s Russia has waged a concerted campaign to expand its influence and undermine Western institutions. But how and why did all this come about, and who has orchestrated it?
In Putin’s People, the investigative journalist and former Moscow correspondent Catherine Belton reveals the untold story of how Vladimir Putin and the small group of KGB men surrounding him rose to power and looted their country. Delving deep into the workings of Putin’s Kremlin, Belton accesses key inside players to reveal how Putin replaced the freewheeling tycoons of the Yeltsin era with a new generation of loyal oligarchs, who in turn subverted Russia’s economy and legal system and extended the Kremlin's reach into the United States and Europe. The result is a chilling and revelatory exposé of the KGB’s revanche—a story that begins in the murk of the Soviet collapse, when networks of operatives were able to siphon billions of dollars out of state enterprises and move their spoils into the West. Putin and his allies subsequently completed the agenda, reasserting Russian power while taking control of the economy for themselves, suppressing independent voices, and launching covert influence operations abroad. Ranging from Moscow and London to Switzerland and Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach—and assembling a colorful cast of characters to match—Putin’s People is the definitive account of how hopes for the new Russia went astray, with stark consequences for its inhabitants and, increasingly, the world.
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Discover the untold story of Vladimir Putin and his rise to power in the riveting bestseller, "Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West." Written by acclaimed investigative journalist Catherine Belton, this meticulously researched book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand Putin and contemporary Russia.
In recent years, Putin's Russia has exerted its influence on the world stage, interfering in elections, sponsoring extremist politics, and waging war. But how did this all come about? "Putin's People" sheds light on the inner workings of Putin's Kremlin and reveals how a small group of KGB men orchestrated their rise to power and plundered the country.
Belton delves deep into the corrupt workings of Putin's regime, exposing how loyal oligarchs replaced the freewheeling tycoons of the past, subverted the economy, and extended the Kremlin's reach into the United States and Europe. This chilling exposé uncovers how operatives funneled billions of dollars out of state enterprises during the Soviet collapse and moved their spoils into the West, ultimately reasserting Russian power and suppressing independent voices.
From Moscow to London, Switzerland to Brooklyn's Brighton Beach, "Putin's People" takes readers on a gripping journey, introducing a cast of characters that brings this shocking story to life. This definitive account of Putin's rise to power and the consequences for Russia and the world will leave you spellbound.
If you want a fascinating insight into the workings of Putin's Kremlin and the consequences it has had on global affairs, don't miss out on "Putin's People." Get your copy here today and discover the secrets behind Putin's power.
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