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261)   le mardi 1 août 2017
Catégorie : Russie Type : Littérature 
University of Nebraska Press, Potomac Books
LIVRES   An Insider's Testimony from Gorbachev to Putin.
Couverture. Potomac Books. An Insider|s Testimony from Gorbachev to Putin, by Andrei A. Kovalev. 2017-08-01
Andrei A. Kovalev => An Insider's Testimony from Gorbachev to Putin.
by Andrei A. Kovalev ; translated by Steven I. Levine
KIRKUS REVIEW - Why will democracy refuse to take root in Russia?
In this trenchant exposé of Russia’s totalitarian pathology, Kovalev—who was a member of Mikhail Gorbachev’s secretariat and also worked in the foreign affairs ministry under Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin—blames the country’s enduring “slave psychology” for many of its ills, from the time of the czars to the present. The author, whose high-level career took him into the apogee of government power and whose own father was an eminent Soviet diplomat, approaches the unending Russian cycle of tear-down, reaction, revanchism, and stagnation like a social psychologist. In his early job in the late 1980s, Kovalev worked on the “elimination of punitive psychiatry,” which has helped him diagnose Russia’s chronic problems. Perhaps his current exile in Belgium—he found the Putin regime to be too politically oppressive,” and he includes a horrifying chart delineating the attacks on and murders of journalists and editors since 2001—has allowed him the freedom to skewer the unchecked power of the “secret services,” which took on new life after the failed 1991 coup against Gorbachev. Kovalev methodically works through the stages of this failed coup as reflections of the same “monster” of totalitarianism that the liberal reforms of Gorbachev were supposed to eliminate. Under Yeltsin, a “new elite” formed (really just a replica of the old elite), assuming new powers under former KGB chief Putin, whose apotheosis demonstrated that the Russian population could still be manipulated into “subordinat[ing] its own real interests to the sham interests of the state.” Moreover, Putin capitalizes on the Russian sense of nostalgia for the strong-armed leader who reverts to the familiar ideological dogmatism, sounding the hollow notes of the “National Idea”—i.e., patriotism, Russian Orthodoxy, suspicion of mysterious “interventionists,” need for secrecy, renewed imperialism, infantilism, xenophobia, and so on. Ultimately, Kovalev brings us back to the totalitarian state that won’t go away.
Too dense and scholarly for some general readers but astonishing in its relentless frankness and a refreshing report from an insider.
Pub Date: Aug. 1st, 2017, ISBN: 978-1-61234-893-3, Page count: 392pp
Publisher: Potomac Books, Review Posted Online: May 15th, 2017, Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1st, 2017
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/andrei-kovalev/russias-dead-end/
https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/book/111500
https://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21728877-andrei-kovalev-says-things-no-outsider-could-about-russias-megalomania-persecution
https://muse.jhu.edu/book/52599
261) An Insider's Testimony from Gorbachev to Putin, by Andrei A. Kovalev ; translated by Steven I. Levine [2017-08-01]
262) Nicholas II, the Last Tsar, by Michael Paterson (Author)  [2017-07-13]
263) Pierre le Grand, tsar des Lumières ou des Ténèbres ?, par Francine-Dominique Liechtenhan [2017-07-01]
264) 1917 – Une passion russe, par Max Gallo de l'Académie française [2017-06-30]
265) 1917: Stories and Poems from the Russian Revolution, translated by various, selected by Boris Dralyuk [2017-06-30]
266) A People's Tragedy. The Russian Revolution – centenary edition with new introduction, by Orlando Figes [2017-06-30]
267) Caught in the Revolution. Petrograd, 1917, by Helen Rappaport [2017-06-30]
268) History of the Russian Revolution, by Leon Trotsky, Max Eastman (Translator) [2017-06-30]
269) Lenin on the Train, by Catherine Merridale [2017-06-30]
270) Russian Émigré Short Stories from Bunin to Yanovsky, edited by Bryan Karetnyk [2017-06-30]
271) Lucien Cerise : Retour sur Maïdan. La guerre hybride de l’OTAN, par Martial Bild [2017-06-29]
272) Russes et Français (1812-1818). Une histoire des perceptions mutuelles, de Maya Goubina [2017-06-29]
273) St Petersburg. Three Centuries of Murderous Desire, by Jonathan Miles [2017-06-28]
274) La Révolution Russe vue par une Française, de Marylie Markovitch [2017-06-22]
275) 1917-2017 que reste-t-il de l'Octobre russe ?, de Roger Martelli [2017-05-31]
276) De la Russie à l'URSS, Édification et écroulement de l'Empire russe, (878-1991), par Hubert Morelle [2017-05-31]
277) L'Ame de Dostoiewsky, Le Prophète de la Révolution Russe, par Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky (1865-1941) [2017-05-31]
278) La décolonisation de l'Empire russe (1992-2016) - Mythe ou réalité ?, par Hubert Morelle [2017-05-31]
279) Octobre 1917 et le Mouvement ouvrier belge, par Claude Renard, préface de Jean Puissant [2017-05-31]
280) La guerre n’a pas un visage de femme, par Svetlana Alexievitch [2017-05-22]

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