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Book Synopsis: Swimming the Volga is a personal eyewitness account of day-to-day life in a provincial Russian city during a remarkable period in world history just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union and before the names Putin and Russia became inseparable.
After seventy years of tyranny and oppression under a series of iron-fisted regimes, Russia turned away from its failed social and political experiment. It took its first steps toward adopting a democratic and free-market system under perestroika (restructuring) and glasnost (openness).
During Zwack's regular visits to Kalinin, he witnessed firsthand ordinary people's lives turned upside down by forces they had little or no control over. In the Wild West of the 'new' Russia, a few enterprising Russians quickly figured out how to make vast amounts of money-usually illegally. A nascent mafia mastered the art of bringing necessary and desirable goods to market and extracting 'protection' money from new businesses. Most Russians, however, watched their life savings disappear in two massive devaluations of the ruble in the 1990s.
Written in the days just before the names Putin and Russia became inseparable, Brigadier General Peter B. Zwack (Ret)'s Swimming the Volga is a unique time capsule of a remarkable period in world history. The final chapter of the Cold War ended with the hijacking of Russia's future by rapacious financiers, pyramid schemes, and a new criminal element setting the stage for Putin's arrival, and with it, a more assertive and revanchist Russia. Along the way, the cast of memorable characters in the story reveals their very human dreams, ambitions, fears, missteps, cynicism, resilience, and disillusionment.
What will make Swimming the Volga stand out in the marketplace is the author, who lived and experienced Russian culture firsthand. His many accomplished years of high-ranking military authority, extensive knowledge and grasp of the language and culture, and brilliance as an educator, speaker, and writer. Former Attaché to the Russian Federation, Zwack is a current Global Fellow at The Kennan Institute for Advanced Russia Studies at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. No one is more qualified to write and speak on this subject than him.
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Discover the untold stories of a remarkable era in world history with Swimming the Volga: A U.S. Army Officer's Experiences in Pre-Putin Russia. Immerse yourself in the personal eyewitness account of Brigadier General Peter B. Zwack (Ret), who brings to life the day-to-day experiences of ordinary people in a provincial Russian city just before the Soviet Union's dissolution. From the ashes of tyranny and oppression, Russia embarked on a journey towards democracy and free-market under perestroika and glasnost. Zwack's unique perspective as a former Attaché to the Russian Federation offers unparalleled insights into a world shaped by rapid changes and unforeseen consequences.
Throughout the pages of Swimming the Volga, you'll witness the extraordinary resilience of individuals whose lives were turned upside down by forces beyond their control. Dive deep into the Wild West of the 'new' Russia, where enterprising citizens quickly seized opportunities to amass great wealth, often bending the rules. Experience the rise of a nascent mafia, the challenges faced by new businesses, and the heartbreaking losses suffered by ordinary Russians during the turbulent 1990s. As you journey through this captivating narrative, you'll gain an understanding of the factors that paved the way for the arrival of Putin and the profound changes that followed.
What sets Swimming the Volga apart from other books on the subject is the author himself. With decades of military authority, language proficiency, and a deep understanding of Russian culture, Zwack brings an unmatched level of expertise to every page. As a Global Fellow at The Kennan Institute for Advanced Russia Studies at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, his credentials are impeccable. His vast knowledge and firsthand experiences make him the utmost authority on this significant period in Russian history.
Don't miss out on this captivating journey through history. Order your copy of Swimming the Volga today and embark on a profound exploration of an era that shaped the world we live in today. Your understanding of Russia and its people will be forever transformed. Order now!
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