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El. knyga: Blowing up Ukraine

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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Gibson Square Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783340651
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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Gibson Square Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783340651
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Russia's February 24 invasion of Ukraine came from nowhere...? Felshtinsky and Stanchev's gripping history of Putin's attempts to take Ukraine reveals his first deadly attack came as early as 1999. As early as 2015 the authors predicted that the Russian invasion was a matter the Russian army's 6-year planning cycle and would happen in 2021 (not knowing the pandemic would happen). They argue how Putin must be resisted in order to avoid a potential nuclear conflict that could drag the world into a global war. An authoritative must-read to understand the causes of the crisis and what to do when.

Recenzijos

Seizing Ukraine remains the main goal of Putin. Unfortunately, these words, much like the rest of the book, will prove prophetic. OLEG KALUGIN, Former KGB General and Head of Counter-Espionage; Historians are blessed with numerous virtues, but bravery is rarely among them. Still, living in a modern world requires fundamental reconsideration of all of the conventional notions regarding Russia and Ukraine, United States and Europe. This book by two brave and scrupulous historians will undoubtedly help the reader to comprehend the present, as well as to live in the future. ALEXANDER ETKIND, Professor of History, European University Institute, Florence

Foreword: Ukraine - The First Battle of World War IIP 13(6)
Introduction 19(2)
1 A Thousand Year Wait
21(26)
2 Dawdling in Europe
47(17)
3 Georgiy Gongadze Assassination
64(13)
4 The Poisoning of Viktor Yushchenko
77(16)
5 The Orange Revolution
93(12)
6 The Sfinx
105(21)
7 A Burglar as President
126(14)
8 The Turning Point, Minsk 2013
140(6)
9 EuroMaidan
146(11)
10 The Mysterious Return of the "Banderites"
157(2)
11 Civil War
159(12)
12 Change of Power or Oligarchs?
171(10)
13 The Invasions of Crimea
181(11)
14 False "Russian Spring"
192(13)
15 "Substitution of Ideas" as a Dance to War
205(13)
16 Do Russians Want War?
218(30)
Conclusions 248(13)
Appendix -- Vladimir Putin: "The Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians" 261(12)
Endnotes 273(27)
Index 300
YURI FELSHTINSKY is a historian of the Russian secret service with close ties to leading defectors. He co-authored bestsellers Blowing Up Russia (Gibson Square) with poisoned KGB Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Litvinenko, and The Age of Assassins: How Putin Poisons Elections (Gibson Square). He was a Fellow at the Hoover Institute, University of Stanford, and the first US citizen to receive a doctorate from the Russian Academy of Sciences. In Ukraine, he led the project to decode the infamous Kuchma tapes recording the plot to assassinate a leading Ukrainian journalist. He appears regularly as news commentator on MSNBC, NPR, BBC and Sky TV, and in the central-European and British press.

MICHAEL STANCHEV is Professor of History and Head of the History Department at Kharkiv Karazin University, Ukraine, and was an advisor to the Ukraine Foreign Office. He is the author of 17 books, and an Academician of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He regularly publishes scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals, and has lectured in the United States, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan. He lives in Kharkiv with his family.