Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the End of Revolution

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"Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the End of Revolution" is a nonfiction book that examines Vladimir Putin’s consolidation of power and the erosion of democratic reforms in post-Soviet Russia.

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instanceOf book about Russia
nonfiction book
political book
about Russian governance under Vladimir Putin
civil society in Russia
media and power in Putin’s Russia
post-communist political transformation in Russia
author Peter Baker NERFINISHED
Susan Glasser NERFINISHED
countryOfSubject Russia NERFINISHED
examines Russia’s transition after the fall of the Soviet Union
decline of political pluralism in Russia
impact of Putin’s rule on Russian democracy
role of the Kremlin in shaping Russian society
focusesOn Kremlin politics
authoritarian tendencies in Russia
consolidation of power by Vladimir Putin
erosion of democratic reforms in Russia
genre journalistic narrative
political nonfiction
language English
mainSubject Russian politics
Vladimir Putin NERFINISHED
democratic reform in Russia
post-Soviet Russia
nonfictionType contemporary history
political analysis
perspective critical of authoritarian consolidation
settingPeriod early years of Vladimir Putin’s presidency
post-Soviet era
title Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the End of Revolution NERFINISHED

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Peter Baker notableWork Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the End of Revolution