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Ebook Download , by Michael McFaul

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File Size: 24096 KB

Print Length: 535 pages

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 1 edition (May 8, 2018)

Publication Date: May 8, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B073XCPCF1

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From the days of trying to build Russian democracy in the immediate aftermath of the Cold War, managing the reset from Washington to becoming U.S Ambassador to Russia, Mike McFaul's From Cold War to Hot Peace is essential reading for anybody remotely interested in Russia, foreign policy and current affairs. One of the things I have always liked about Mike is that he is not a traditional government bureaucrat as he often refers to throughout the book. He is an excellent writer and draws the reader in from an early stage, during those meetings with Vladimir Putin where he accuses Ambassador McFaul of directly of fomenting revolution against him you feel as if you are in the room with him. Mike also does a great job of providing not only his career context but a broader historical context that incorporates the post World War II and Cold War international order and clearly lays out the steps to how Russia got be where it is today under Putin and his vital role in it. He covers everything from his time as a student in the former Soviet Union to Donald Trump and election meddling, it is a great read!

This is an excellent account of the events in the US -Russia relationship, written by one of the principal actors in that relationship. McFaul stepped out of a long academic career as a Russia expert to work for Obama’s campaign and the White House as a Russia advisor before becoming the US ambassador to Russia.The book is a reminder that seven years ago, the US enjoyed good and productive relations with Russia under Medvedev. McFaul is able to walk the reader through the long series of events that took us from that relationship to the contentious and difficult one we have now.The book is also a fascinating inside look at how foreign policy is made and how an ambassador does his job.

It is entirely clear why Russia, now run by the autocratic Putin hated America, its democracy, and subverted the norms of international behavior after reading McFaul’s masterpiece. From the Georgian war and annexation of Crimea, Putin clamors for the perceived glory of the Soviet past and will stop at nothing in his attempts to undermine his adversaries. His abuse of power and destruction of his enemies, by whatever means to preserve his kleptocratic Oligarchy undermine the safety and security of the entire free world. Were it not for Russian intervention in the 2016 U.S. Presidential elections, the sanctions would be far more severe. The murders of Boris Nemtsov, Sergei Magnitsky, Alexander Litvenenko, Anna Politkovsnaya, amongst 36 other men and two women opposed to Putin and the two nearly fatal attacks on Vladimir Kara-Muza and Alexei Navalney point to a mad man who will stop at nothing to hold onto power. Even two linked to the Steele dossier, Oleg Erovinkin and Alex Orono point to “inconviences” for Putin. This book is a fine companion to Gary Kasparov’s Winter is Coming, Malcolm Nance’s Plot to Hack America, Isikov and Korn’s Russian Roulette, Bill Browder’s Red Notice and James Comey’s A higher Loyalty. The harassment of Mcfaul and his children during his ambassadorship to Russia and the devastating impact of Putin and his internet trolls and bots on the foundation of American democracy paint a very dark portrait of Putin locked in the Soviet past and resentful toward all after it’s demise. Mcfaul provides a clear-eyed view of the true, but unrealized potential of the Russian Reset and the primary person responsible for its failure, not Mcfaul, Clinton, nor Obama, but Vladimir Putin himself.

A little ‘full disclosure’ may help to explain this reviewer’s critique of this work. I developed an interest in Communism and in the Soviet Command Economy in the years of intense anti-communism in the 1950’s and 60’s and majored in Comparative Economic Systems specializing in Eastern Europe because I wish to see through the prevailing wisdom of the time critically. I hoped not to judge but to understand the why and wherefore of what was developing in that region, the underlying ideology a given, neither a ‘threat’ nor a ‘promise;’ the Soviet Union the prevailing model. To find a publication that moves into the present of a non-Soviet democratic Russia – exciting.Michael McFaul’s love is ‘Liberal Democracy’ a somewhat fey item immersed in mythology sometimes reducible as in Russia and elsewhere to “electoral” democracy with uncertain outcomes.*The book is a loose treatment of Russia in the post Soviet period centering on McFaul’s experiences as a participant and witness of the Washington foreign-policy establishment up close. His self congratulatory style muddling sometimes the topic at hand, but rich in revealing what policy makers were attempting to accomplish; the discrepancy between intent and outcome glaring and reveling.Many readers will enjoy seeing the policy construction process as it unfolded in the Obama administration chasing “Reset” as it was called, from McFaul’s experiences.An attempt to draw Russia closer, more democratic, and accepting international standards while facilitating desirably Obama administration goals.What the story reveals to me is in the 90’s how trusting Boris Yeltsin and associates where in allowing the masters of the Washington consensus to impose their notions of a post-Soviet Market Economy, polished up by Jeffrey Sachs, Harvard economics professor, Lawrence Summers, a colleague and implemented by Yegor Gaidar and Anatoly Chubais to delivered, as ‘shock therapy,’ privatization and market determined prices without thought of the institutional issues of laws and governmental practices in place, as Joseph Stiglitz chief economist of the World Bank and others were later to heavily attack. A tragic mistake.The result of America’s desire to remake Russia was to create a broken economy of Crony-Capitalism with Chubais becoming one of the richest men in Russia, joined by other oligarchs grabbing what they could. They live on, those who have not crossed Putin. **It was not Communism not Socialism but Capitalism to the delight of Washington. Michael McFaul’s telling of that story is that it is democratic; there are elections, a parliament and so far term limitations but not (yet?) ‘Liberal Democracy.’Looking at results independent of overlaying ideology I see little too cheer regarding Reset. Russia may have pursued the same events that excited McFaul independent of his and President Obama’s efforts prior to Putin return as president.For me the story suffers from centering heavily on McFaul’s time in and out of government and less about Russia, the ensuing high crime rates and low quality of life that was to befall the general post-Soviet population, but it is a memoir.America achieved little.*** But Michael is likeable and optimistic see his concluding hopes for Reset.3 1\2 Stars *A liberal democracy is simply a political system that is both liberal and democratic—one that both protects individual rights and translates popular views into public policy.** Without American insistence on Market and privatization Russia could have stayed with the original plan of enterprises going to workers and managers modeled on Yugoslavia decentralized Workers Management economy – one that functioned until the country destroyed but that is another story.*** “—Democracy! That’s a funny word in Russia. “Putin the Democrat” is our shortest joke.”(p. 292) Alexievich, Svetlana. Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets

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