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Richard Sakwa

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Richard Sakwa (born 1953) is a former Professor of Russian and European politics at the University of Kent. He has written books about Russian, Central and Eastern European communist and post-communist politics.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Reception
  • 3 Published works
    • 3.1 Books
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Career

Sakwa is Professor of Russian and European politics at the University of Kent. From 2001 to 2007 he was also the head of the University's Politics and International Relations department. He has published on Soviet, Russian and post-communist affairs, and has written and edited several books and articles on the subject.

Sakwa was a participant of Valdai Discussion Club, an *ociate Fellow of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at the Royal Ins*ute of International Affairs, a member of the Advisory Boards of the Ins*ute of Law and Public Policy in Moscow and a member of Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences.

Reception

Michael Rochlitz, an *ociate fellow at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, described his book Putin Redux as 'detailed, balanced and sober'. His book Frontline Ukraine, interprets Russian military intervention in Ukraine as a reaction by Russia to eastwards expansion of NATO and a symptom of the breakdown of the post-Cold War European security order. The book was well-received by Noam Chomsky, a major figure in *ytic philosophy, historian Paul Robinson and political scientist Serhiy Kudelia. The Ukrainian-British academic and former NATO employee Taras Kuzio criticised Sakwa for what he saw as pro-Russian bias and lack of expertise on Ukraine.

Published works

Books

  • Deception: Russiagate and the New Cold War (Lexington Books, 2021)
  • The Putin Paradox, (I.B. Tauris, 2020)
  • Developments in Russian Politics, Ninth Edition, (Red Globe Press, 2018).
  • Russia Against the Rest: The Post-Cold War Crisis of World Order (Cambridge University Press, 2017)
  • Frontline Ukraine: Crisis in the Borderlands (I B Tauris, 2015) ISBN:978-1-78453-064-8
  • The Crisis of Russian Democracy: The Dual State, Factionalism and the Medvedev Succession (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011).
  • Communism in Russia: An Interpretative Essay (Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), pp. vii + 167.
Russian edition: Коммунизм в России: интерпретирующее эссе. — М.: РОССПЭН, 2011. — 160 с. — (История сталинизма). — ISBN:978-5-8243-1596-7.
  • The Quality of Freedom: Putin, Khodorkovsky and the Yukos Affair (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009), pp.:426. ISBN:978-0-19-921157-9
  • Putin: Russia’s Choice, fully revised and updated 2nd edn (London and New York, Routledge, 2008), pp.:388.
  • Russian Politics and Society, Fourth Edition, completely rewritten and reorganised (London and New York, Routledge, 2008), pp.:585.

Fifth Edition (2021).

Putin: El Elegido de Rusia (Madrid, Ediciones Folio, S.A., 2005). ISBN:84-413-2251-1
  • The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union, in the Routledge Sources in History series, General Editor: David Welch, Professor of Modern History, UKC (London, Routledge, 1999), pp.xxi + 521. A book of annotated do*ents charting the political and moral trajectory of communism in the USSR.
  • Postcommunism, in the series Concepts in the Social Sciences, General Editor Frank Parkin (Buckingham and Philadelphia, Open University Press, 1999), pp.:144. Translated into Portuguese as O Pós-comunismo (Lisbon, Ins*uto Piaget, 2001), pp.:203. ISBN:972-771-443-9. Spanish translation went to press in September 2004.
  • Soviet Politics in Perspective, Second fully reworked edition of Soviet Politics: An Introduction (London, Routledge, October 1998), pp. xiii + 355.
  • Gorbachev and His Reforms, 198590 (London, Philip Allan/Simon and Schuster, October 1990; Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice Hall, February 1991), pp. xiv + 459.
  • Soviet Politics: An Introduction (London and New York, Routledge, June 1989), pp. xvi + 356.
  • Soviet Communists in Power: A Study of Moscow During the Civil War, 1918–21 (London, Macmillan, July 1988; New York, St Martins, 1988), pp. xxii + 342.

References

    External links

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