Book
A Short History of Russia
Mark Galeotti
A concise, readable introduction to Russia’s arc from early statehood through revolution and modern politics — ideal for first-time readers.
Russia is a vast continental power shaped by geography and insecurity, where a medieval Slavic principality expanded into empire, hardened into a revolutionary superstate, and reemerged as a post-Soviet federation, revealing recurring patterns of centralized authority, state-led modernization, security dominance, and an unresolved debate over its place between Europe and Eurasia.
Book
Mark Galeotti
A concise, readable introduction to Russia’s arc from early statehood through revolution and modern politics — ideal for first-time readers.
Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
Russia’s war against Ukraine and the sanctions regime have reshaped European security and global energy flows.
Russia remains a central nuclear power, making escalation risk and strategic stability enduring global concerns.
The state’s security institutions and information controls strongly shape domestic politics and foreign policy.
Russia’s geography and borderlands keep it structurally relevant to Eurasian trade routes, migration, and conflict dynamics.
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Masha Gessen
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