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The Chronology of Terror: Speeches & Decisions That Led to War

eBook - President Putin's Essays, Statements, Executive Orders and Speeches
ISBN/EAN: 8596547734109
Umbreit-Nr.: 1418425

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 932 S., 0.95 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 26.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2023


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  • Zusatztext
    • Vladimir Putin's 'The Chronology of Terror: Speeches& Decisions That Led to War' is a chilling and meticulously crafted exploration of the political rhetoric and strategic maneuvers that paved the way for conflict. Through a collection of key speeches and pivotal decisions made by world leaders, Putin delves into the intricate web of events and ideologies that ultimately culminated in war. The book's somber and impactful literary style immerses readers in the tense atmosphere of international relations, offering a raw and unfiltered perspective on the escalation of hostilities. Set against the backdrop of a turbulent geopolitical landscape, 'The Chronology of Terror' serves as a cautionary tale about the power dynamics and the high stakes involved in global diplomacy. Putin's masterful storytelling and sharp analysis paint a vivid picture of the intricate dance between rhetoric and action in the pursuit of national interests. Drawing from his own experiences as a former KGB agent and President of Russia, Putin brings a unique perspective to the table, shedding light on the nuanced motivations behind political decisions. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of international relations and the dark realities of modern warfare.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Vladimir Putin, currently known predominately for his role as the President of the Russian Federation, has also ventured into the literary domain with works reflecting his political and strategic perspectives. One such notable piece is 'The Chronology of Terror: Speeches& Decisions That Led to War,' a title that speaks to the emphasis on geopolitical conflict and the underlying mechanics from Putin's viewpoint. In this book, Putin offers an in-depth analysis of political maneuvers and decisions that he believes have escalated into conflict, with a focus on the role of terrorism and global reactions to it. His writing style in this context is methodical and didactic, aiming to outline a chronological narrative that supports his perspectives on international relations and security issues. Although the book provides insight into Putin's interpretation of events that have shaped modern warfare and conflict, it is important to approach it with awareness of its potential to reflect the author's personal and political agenda. Vladimir Putin's entry into the literary world is an extension of his political influence and is thus examined critically within international discourse. His account presents an opportunity to understand the narrative as promoted by one of the most significant political figures of the early 21st century. While 'The Chronology of Terror' is not universally regarded as a scholarly work, it contributes to the literature by documenting Putin's stance on global terrorism and its implications for warfare.
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