Norma Clarke considers the third and final volume of Charles Moore’s biography of Margaret Thatcher; having spent the past twenty years reporting on Russia, Owen Matthews tries to put his finger on why Vladimir Putin may prove to be one of the most successful political leaders of our era
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The Code of Putinism by Brian Taylor
Putin’s World: Russia against the West and with the rest by Angela Stent
The Putin System: An opposing view by Grigory Yavlinsky
Kremlin Winter: Russia and the second coming of Vladimir Putin by Robert Service
The Return of the Russian Leviathan by Sergei Medvedev, translated by Stephen Dalziel
We Need To Talk about Putin: How the West gets him wrong by Mark Galeotti
Dealing with the Russians by Andrew Monaghan
Putin v. the People: The perilous politics of a divided Russia by Samuel A. Greene and Graeme B. Robertson
Russia’s Crony Capitalism: The path from market economy to kleptocracy by Anders Åslund
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