Who Lost Russia?: How the World Entered a New Cold War

Who Lost Russia?: How the World Entered a New Cold War

by Peter Conradi
Who Lost Russia?: How the World Entered a New Cold War

Who Lost Russia?: How the World Entered a New Cold War

by Peter Conradi

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Overview

How did we get from the end of the Cold War to Trump and Putin?

‘A must read for anyone interested in the future of Europe and the world as a whole.’ Serhii Plokhy, author of The Last Empire

An essential insight into Russia’s relations with Ukraine, the US and beyond

Why did Vladimir Putin launch his catastrophic invasion of Ukraine in February 2022? And how much are failures of Western policy towards Russia since the end of Communism to blame for the bloodiest war on European soil since 1945? These are the questions at the heart of Who Lost Russia?, an updated edition of which Oneworld will be publishing this July. In the original version of this book, critically acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic when it appeared in 2017, Peter Conradi, Europe Editor of The Sunday Times, analysed the series of mistakes and misunderstandings on both sides since the end of the Soviet Union in 1991. This new edition contains 15,000 words of original material that brings the story bang up to date, examining the events leading to the invasion and setting out what the conflict will mean for the future of Europe and the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786072528
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 02/13/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 1,074,119
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.50(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Peter Conradi is the foreign editor of The Sunday Times. During his six years as foreign correspondent in Moscow, he witnessed the USSR’s collapse first-hand. His previous books include Hitler’s Piano Player and The King’s Speech, co-authored with Mark Logue, which inspired the Oscar-winning film. He lives in Lambeth, South London.

Table of Contents

Map vii

Chronology ix

Preface xv

Introduction xvii

I The Time of Troubles

1 The ties that bind 3

2 The boys in pink trousers 20

3 In search of a new Marshall Plan 30

4 Stockholm Syndrome 40

5 Eastward bound 55

6 Bill and OI' Boris 67

7 A fatal error? 76

8 Kosovo 92

II Rebirth

9 A new start 105

10 A sense of Putin's soul 128

11 From 9/11 to Iraq 138

12 'Mission Accomplished' 152

13 The Colour Revolutions 162

14 Munich 176

15 The trap 186

III The Hot Peace

16 Overload 207

17 Silicon Valley 220

18 The return of the chief 229

19 Ukraine 247

20 A piece of paradise 261

21 'You do it too' 278

22 Towards Eurasia 294

23 The Siberian Candidate 308

24 The Trump presidency 328

25 Three faces of Russia 344

Epilogue 359

Acknowledgements 365

Notes 367

Index 385

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"The West has always struggled to comprehend the byzantine workings of Russia, not just during the Cold War but even more so in the post-communist era. This important book presents a crucial analysis of the rise of Putin and our continuing inability to read him. Few people are as well placed as Peter Conradi, who witnessed the collapse of Communist Russia 25 years ago first hand as a Moscow correspondent, to present such an important and revealing study as we approach the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. This is a book to which we all need to pay attention."

—Helen Rappaport, author of Caught in the Revolution: Petrograd 1917

"Peter Conradi takes a calm, considered look at developments in East–West relations that threaten to divide the world. In an era of inflamed partisan debate, he provides the historical context vital for a rational assessment of where we stand and where we are headed.’

—Martin Sixsmith, author of Russia: A 1,000-Year Chronicle of the Wild East

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