'Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Europe of today and tomorrow' PETER FRANKOPAN

'Brilliantly reported and sharply analysed' GIDEON RACHMAN


Long before Putin's invasion of Ukraine, conflict was simmering on Europe's borders. In overlooked territories in eastern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean and the Caucasus - from the Balkans and Cyprus to Abkhazia on the fringes of Georgia - local disputes spiral into regional crises, global alliances are forged and broken, and power is brokered while the West looks elsewhere.

In Hinterlands, acclaimed correspondent Hannah Lucinda Smith draws on vivid first-hand encounters with politicians, spies and ordinary people caught in the crosshairs to paint a gripping portrait of Europe at its edges - and the struggles that will define its future.



Autorentext

Hannah Lucinda Smith is a writer, consultant and reporter for The Times and The Economist. She has spent over 14 years covering the Middle East and the Balkans. A consistent Pulitzer grantee, she has also contributed to the Atlantic, Monocle, Spectator, Wired and TLS, among others, and has featured on BBC TV and radio. She is the author of Erdogan Rising and the co-writer of Zarifa.

Titel
Hinterlands
Untertitel
Journeys through Europe's Unfinished Frontiers: A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE SUMMER
EAN
9781805225430
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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5.67 MB