The Fall of the House of Putin
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Gabriel Pogrund's 'The Fall of the House of Putin' investigates the networks, personalities, and corrupt practices underpinning Vladimir Putin's regime, drawing on interviews and reporting to reveal tensions within Russia's elite.
The book explores how power is exercised and maintained in contemporary Russia, including the role of oligarchs, security services, and political insiders.
Pogrund analyses the cumulative effects of corruption and policy decisions on Russia's domestic stability and international behavior.
He also considers the implications for Western policy and how knowledge of inner workings could inform diplomatic and strategic responses.
The book contributes to understanding the vulnerabilities and contradictions within Putin's system.
The book explores how power is exercised and maintained in contemporary Russia, including the role of oligarchs, security services, and political insiders.
Pogrund analyses the cumulative effects of corruption and policy decisions on Russia's domestic stability and international behavior.
He also considers the implications for Western policy and how knowledge of inner workings could inform diplomatic and strategic responses.
The book contributes to understanding the vulnerabilities and contradictions within Putin's system.
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