Author: Marc Marginedas.
Russia against the world. More than two decades of state terrorism, kidnappings, mafia and propaganda is a book that reveals a long research work on how Russia has become the great destabilizer of global geopolitics, carried out by the former correspondent in Moscow, Marc Marginedas.
After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia was an impoverished and chaotic country that seemed destined for irrelevance on the international scene. But under the leadership of Vladimir Putin, the country has regained influence that challenges the global order. What does this «empire» hold, which over the years has drifted towards totalitarianism? In this book, Marc Marginedas explores the dark and violent methods that the Kremlin has employed to secure its power.
From the first false flag attacks in Chechnya to the poisoning and murder of opponents such as Alexei Navalni, The work covers more than two decades of state terrorism sponsored by Vladimir Putin and focuses on understanding its role as a destabilizer of the world order, whether in Syria, Ukraine or Spain itself.
Pages: 288
Publisher: Ediciones Península
Binding: Soft cover
ISBN: 9788411002554
RPP: 18,90 euros