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100 | _aBraithwaite, Rodric | ||
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_aAcross the Moscow River / _cBraithwaite Rodric. |
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_aNew Haven: _bYale University Press, _c2002. |
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_a371 Pages _bHb |
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500 | _aAcross the Moscow River by Rodric Braithwaite is an insightful and engaging exploration of post-Soviet Russia through the eyes of a seasoned British diplomat. Drawing on his experience as the UK’s ambassador to Moscow in the early 1990s, Braithwaite offers a vivid portrait of a nation in transition — grappling with its past, navigating political upheaval, and redefining its place in the world. Blending personal anecdotes, historical context, and sharp political analysis, the book provides a nuanced look at Russia during one of the most pivotal moments in its modern history. | ||
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_aRussia - (Federation) - Politics and Government - 1991 _aPost - Communism - Russia |
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