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Russia in Four Criminals Federico Varese

Russia in Four Criminals By Federico Varese

Russia in Four Criminals by Federico Varese


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Russia in Four Criminals by Federico Varese

Corruption on an immense scale and the unscrupulous use of law enforcement have left indelible marks on post-Soviet Russia. Federico Varese reveals the scars of these grim decades through an unusual lens: its criminal history.

Varese weaves together the tales of four criminals, each emblematic of a different decade and social group within the country. We encounter a traditional mobster, an oligarch, an incarcerated drug-dealer who obtained horrifying videos depicting torture behind bars, and the mastermind behind the worlds most potent computer virus. In delving into their lives, we witness the transformation of Russia from the late Soviet period, through the tumultuous years of Boris Yeltsins presidency, to the authoritarian era of Vladimir Putin. This new era, Varese shows, represents the pinnacle of a violent transition to democracy built on widespread theft, suppression of dissent, and the unholy alliance between crime and politics. The West chose to overlook these unfolding abuses, unwaveringly supporting first Yeltsin and then Putin. Now we have awakened to the grim reality, but the realization has come too late.

Russia in Four Criminalsis an innovative and compelling account of one of the most tragic developments of modern history.

Russia in Four Criminals Reviews

"This book is an enthralling contribution, based on deep personal acquaintance, to our understanding of the Russian criminal and political world."
Robert Service, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University of Oxford

"A brilliant study of how illegality thrived in post-Soviet Russia and of the relationship between four criminals and a gangster-like state. Federico Varese's latest book is compelling and meticulously researched. At a time when the Kremlin has unleashed a bloody war in Ukraine, he reminds us that democracy and the rule of law lost out to tyranny and dictatorship."
Luke Harding, author ofMafia State: How One Reporter Became an Enemy of the Brutal New RussiaandInvasion: Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival, shortlisted for the 2023 Orwell Prize

"Putins bloody imperialism should not distract us from the fact that the Russian and Soviet empires only determined half of his mindset. The other half was formed by experiences of criminality Russia went through in the 1990s and 2000s. Federico Vareses book is an important reminder of how critical this second part is."
Andrei Soldatov, author ofThe New Nobility: The Restoration of Russias Security State and the Enduring Legacy of the KGB, and Visiting Fellow at Kings College London

"This is a book by the leading academic specialist on organised crime in Russia, who is now sharing his knowledge with a wider public. Varese takes the reader on a journey from late Soviet criminality to the present day, when gangs are active in the new information and bit economy. He does this by introducing the reader to four larger-than-life characters. Through their exploits, we learn how criminality and corruption have become embedded in all levels of society and government."
Judith Pallot, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford

About Federico Varese

Federico Varese is Professor of Sociology at Sciences Po in Paris and Senior ResearchFellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. Hehas written on the Russian mafia, Soviet criminal history, Russian dissidents, migration of mafia groups,Somali piracy, the drugs trade, and cybercrime. He is the author of many academic papers and three award-winning books: The Russian Mafia (2001), Mafiason the Move (2011), and Mafia Life (2018). Visit his webpage at: www.federicovarese.com

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
A Note to the Reader
Glossary

Introduction
1 The mafia boss Vyacheslav Ivankov
2 The oligarch Boris Berezovsky
3 The convict Sergei Savelev
4 The cybercriminal Nikita Kuzmin
Conclusions

References

Additional information

NGR9781509563609
9781509563609
1509563601
Russia in Four Criminals by Federico Varese
New
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2024-09-13
140
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