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The average rating for Politics, Diplomacy, And The Media based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2007-05-24 00:00:00
1998was given a rating of 4 stars Richard Arietta
UPDATE I could not resist this photo's "charm". Back in 2012 Lucas gave an interview to The Economist; a talk about his book. Main points are as follow: (1) Russian spies are busy as ever [forget about Cold War being over] (2) The West let its guard down (3) Putin is one of the richest and is surrounded by his cronies (4) The economy is in a mess; there's bribery and "brain-drain" in the field of education (5) Don't forget about the Anna Chapman case and the "ring of spies" uncovered; the Litvinenko (poisoned in the UK) case; the Sergei Magnitsky case, murdered because he had uncovered frauds perpetrated by senior officials. (6) In conclusion: the SILOVIKI* men are in power. ---what has changed since 2012? *(from WIKI)Silovik (Russian: силови́к; IPA: [sʲɪlɐˈvʲik]; plural: siloviki, Russian: силовики́; IPA: [sʲɪləvʲɪˈkʲi]) is a Russian word for politicians from the security or military services, often the officers of the former KGB, GRU, FSB, SVR the Federal Drug Control or other security services who came into power. It can also refer to security-service personnel from any country or nationality.
Review # 2 was written on 2007-09-11 00:00:00
1998was given a rating of 3 stars Evan Henry
Yesterday, the 27th of January I've attended the Round Table "Russia and the West. New cold war?" held at ISPI on the occasion of the italian release of the book by Edward Lucas "The New Cold War: Putin's Russia and the Threat to the West", published by "Università Bocconi Editore". Attended as speakers: Aldo Ferrari, from ISPI and Ca' Foscari University of Venice, the author Edward Lucas from The Economist and the ambassador Sergio Romano from Corriere della Sera Intolerance of dissent, open hostility towards the closest more democratic countries and a selective use of energy in order to divide the West are making Russia a danger, according to Edward Lucas. Putin's Russia has been on a collision course with the West, but Europe and America seem to have not realised that. Under the label of "sovereign democracy" is developing an authoritarian system, the bearer of an antidemocratic and anti western ideology, not free from imperialist temptations, as demonstrated by the attack on Georgia in August 2008 and the trial of strength with the ' Ukraine for gas supplies. The murders of Anna Politkovskaya and Aleksandr Litvinenko, relevant due to the echo that they had in the West more than for their singularity, rather demonstrate the determination of the Russian regime not to tolerate dissent. Much of the developement of these delicate relashionship will greatly depend on the President Barack Obama and the US orientation....


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