Black Wind, White Snow
Russia's New Nationalism
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:26th Jul '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book provides an in-depth examination of the motivations behind Putin's regime, focusing on the rise of Eurasianism and its impact on modern Russia.
In Black Wind, White Snow, Charles Clover delves into the complex motivations that underpin the political landscape of Putin's Russia. This engaging study explores the rise of Eurasianism, a potent ideology that has become central to the Kremlin's strategies and actions, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Clover meticulously traces the origins of this doctrine from its roots in the writings of White Russian exiles in the 1920s, through its evolution during the Soviet era, and into the present day, where it has firmly established itself within the corridors of power.
The book offers readers a panoramic view of how Eurasianism, once considered a fringe theory, has gained traction among Moscow's elite. Clover's extensive research and interviews with key figures in Putin's inner circle provide invaluable insights into the mindset driving Russian nationalism and the Kremlin's geopolitical ambitions. By examining the historical context of these ideas, Black Wind, White Snow sheds light on the ideological underpinnings that have shaped contemporary Russian politics.
With a blend of intellectual history and political analysis, this work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Russia's past and present. Clover's compelling narrative not only highlights the dangers posed by these ideologies but also serves as a warning about the implications for global stability in an era marked by misinformation and ideological extremism.
“What did Putin mean by ‘Eurasia’ and where does his project come from? This is the question Charles Clover sets out to answer in this though-provoking book. Part intellectual history, part portrait gallery . . . Black Wind, White Snow traces the background to Putin’s ideas with verve and clarity.”—Geoffrey Hosking, Financial Times
“Clover writes knowledgeably and engagingly of the Russian political scene . . . Readers who would like to make that judgement for themselves in the case of today’s Russia will scarcely find a better introduction than Black Wind, White Snow.”—Edmund Griffiths, Times Literary Supplement
“A veteran Financial Times correspondent analyses what really motivates the regime in Moscow by tracing the rise of Eurasianism: the belief (crudely put) that Russia’s national identity is determined by ethnicity, geography and destiny.”—The Economist, “Books of the Year 2016”
“Black Wind, White Snow is required reading. This is a vivid, panoramic history of bad ideas, chasing the metastasis of the doctrine known as Eurasianism . . . Reading Charles Clover will help you understand the world of lies and delusions that is Eurasia.”—Ben Judah, Standpoint
“An important contribution to this discussion . . . Mr. Clover’s reporting is excellent.”—The Economist
“[A] deeply researched, fascinating account of how nationalist views that were once dissident or marginal in the Soviet Union seeped into the corridors of power in the Kremlin when Marxism-Leninism stopped working . . . Clover’s book deserves to win prizes for originality of mind as well as the strength of his liver—he has spent many nights drinking with these nationalists.”—Michael Burleigh, The Times
“Utterly absorbing.”—Benjamin Nathans, New York Review of Books
“Clover is as clear-sighted and sceptical as his subjects are obsessively totalitarian . . . [he possesses] an unfailing readability: however frightening the message one wants to read on to the last whistle.”—Brian Morton, Glasgow Herald
“The new Russian nationalism for which Dugin speaks is entirely genuine. Clover casts a considerable light on its roots, on its passionate bias against the West, and on the Russian reality with which the rest of us now have to deal. His is therefore a book that needs to be read.”—Rodric Braithwaite, Open Russia
“[Black Wind, White Snow] has significance beyond its immediate subject matter. Its meticulous observation provides us with a case study of birth of a new ideology, taking place before our very eyes.”—Antony Black, European Legacy
“Essential reading. Charles Clover expertly traces how thinkers from Russia's nationalist fringe infiltrated the highest levels of Putin’s Kremlin and helped set Russian foreign policy on its current dangerous course.”—Andrew S. Weiss, Vice President for Studies, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
“Panoramic and vivid. Informative and gripping. This is required reading on Russia now.”—Ben Judah, author of Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In and Out of Love with Vladimir Putin
“Nationalism—but not as we know it. Part poetic exercise, part proto-fascism, Eurasianism is the old-new idea eating away the Russian soul and spreading throughout Europe. Clover’s book is an intellectual adventure into a dangerous ideological Wonderland.”—Peter Pomerantsev, author of Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia
ISBN: 9780300268355
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
384 pages