Book Hack
Russia Without PutinBy Tony Wood

In a Nutshell

In this 2018 book, historian Tony Wood deconstructs common Western misconceptions about Russia that blame its problems on its leader, explaining the deeper structural issues at play.

Favorite Quote

The obsession with Putin's persona effectively reduces a whole range of political, economic and social questions to the swings of one individual's mood or morality.

Tony Wood

Introduction

Since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the West's understanding of Russia has often revolved around the figure of Vladimir Putin, caricatured as a malevolent tyrant.

The sources of Russia's problems and conflicts with the West go far beyond its current president.

Tony Wood is a Princeton lecturer and a specialist on Russia and the USSR.

In his 2018 book, Wood argues that to develop an understanding of Russia, how it behaves, and where it is going, we need to look past common tropes centering on specific personalities.

Russia Without Putin examines the country's long-term structural trends and how they have shaped its current trajectory.

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