NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | From the diplomat Putin wants to interrogate?and has banned from Russia?comes a revelatory inside account of US-Russia relations across the three decades following the Cold War.

In 2008, when Michael McFaul was asked to leave his perch at Stanford and join an unlikely presidential campaign, he had no idea that he would find himself at the beating heart of one of today's most contentious and consequential international relationships.

As President Barack Obama's adviser on Russian affairs, McFaul helped craft the United States' policy known as ?reset? that fostered new and unprecedented collaboration between the two countries. And then, as US ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2014, he had a front-row seat when this fleeting, hopeful moment crumbled with Vladimir Putin's return to the presidency.

This riveting inside account combines history and memoir to tell the full story of US-Russia relations from the fall of the Soviet Union to the new rise of the hostile, paranoid Russian president. From the first days of McFaul's ambassadorship, the Kremlin actively sought to discredit and undermine him, hassling him with tactics that included dispatching protesters to his front gates, slandering him on state media, and tightly surveilling him, his staff, and his family.

From Cold War to Hot Peace is an essential account of the most consequential global confrontation of our time.



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MICHAEL MCFAUL is a professor of political science and director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. He served in President Obama's National Security Council, then as U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation. Dr. McFaul is also an analyst for NBC News and a contributing columnist to the Washington Post.



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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the diplomat Putin wants to interrogateand has banned from Russiaarevelatory, inside account of U.S.-Russia relations from 1989 to the present';A fascinating and timely account of the current crisis in the relationship between Russia and the United States.' New York Times Book ReviewPutin would need an enemy, and he turned to the most reliable one in Russia's recent history: the United States and then, by extension, me. In 2008, when Michael McFaul was asked to leave his perch at Stanford and join an unlikely presidential campaign, he had no idea that he would find himself at the beating heart of one of today's most contentious and consequential international relationships. As President Barack Obama's adviser on Russian affairs, McFaul helped craft the United States' policyknown as ';reset' that fostered new and unprecedented collaboration between the two countries. And then, as U.S. ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2014, he had a front-row seat when this fleeting, hopeful moment crumbled with Vladimir Putin's return to the presidency. This riveting inside account combines history and memoir to tellthe full story of U.S.-Russia relations from the fall of the Soviet Union to the new rise of the hostile, paranoidRussian president. From the first days of McFaul's ambassadorship, the Kremlin actively sought to discredit and undermine him, hassling him with tactics that included dispatching protesters to his front gates, slandering him on state media, and tightly surveilling him, his staff, and his family.From Cold War to Hot Peace is an essential account of the most consequential global confrontation of our time.

Titel
From Cold War to Hot Peace
Untertitel
An American Ambassador in Putin's Russia
EAN
9780544716254
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
08.05.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
34.05 MB
Anzahl Seiten
496