Winter Is Coming
Books | Political Science / World / Russian & Soviet
3.9
Garry Kasparov
The stunning story of Russia's slide back into a dictatorship-and how the West is now paying the price for allowing it to happen. The ascension of Vladimir Putin-a former lieutenant colonel of the KGB-to the presidency of Russia in 1999 was a strong signal that the country was headed away from democracy. Yet in the intervening years-as America and the world's other leading powers have continued to appease him-Putin has grown not only into a dictator but an international threat. With his vast resources and nuclear arsenal, Putin is at the center of a worldwide assault on political liberty and the modern world order. For Garry Kasparov, none of this is news. He has been a vocal critic of Putin for over a decade, even leading the pro-democracy opposition to him in the farcical 2008 presidential election. Yet years of seeing his Cassandra-like prophecies about Putin's intentions fulfilled have left Kasparov with a darker truth: Putin's Russia, like ISIS or Al Qaeda, defines itself in opposition to the free countries of the world. As Putin has grown ever more powerful, the threat he poses has grown from local to regional and finally to global. In this urgent book, Kasparov shows that the collapse of the Soviet Union was not an endpoint-only a change of seasons, as the Cold War melted into a new spring. But now, after years of complacency and poor judgment, winter is once again upon us. Argued with the force of Kasparov's world-class intelligence, conviction, and hopes for his home country, Winter Is Coming reveals Putin for what he is: an existential danger hiding in plain sight.
AD
Buy now:
More Details:
Author
Garry Kasparov
Pages
320
Publisher
PublicAffairs
Published Date
2015-10-27
ISBN
1610396219 9781610396219
Community ReviewsSee all
"Larrington serves as a tour guide to the world of Westeros and Essos, informed by her knowledge of medieval Europe's history and customs. While some of her analogies are clearer and more powerful than others (she gives an inordinate amount of influence to Chaucer), this is overall a strong introduction to the real life antecedents for such elements as wargs, green seers, direwolves, the Bank of Braavos and the Wall, as well historical events which likely inspired the Red Wedding, and the War of the 5 Kings.<br/><br/>Unfortunately, this book was completed after the 5th novel but before the final 2 seasons of the television show, meaning several of Larrington's predictions have proven false. It's been 5 years: time for an update!"