Putin and Putinism
Explore the intricate dynamics of Vladimir Putin's presidency in "Putin and Putinism," authored by Ronald J. Hill and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This compelling hardback edition spans 216 pages and delves into Putin's efforts to restore the Russian state's authority following the tumultuous era of Boris Yeltsin. Hill presents a diverse range of perspectives on the Putin phenomenon, examining how his leadership garnered popularity while simultaneously raising concerns among liberals, democrats, and the international community. Ideal for those interested in politics and government, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of modern Russia and the implications of Putin's governance. Add this essential read to your collection and gain a deeper understanding of one of the most influential leaders in contemporary history.