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Political Collection by Various Authors 4 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

SKU: FBA-9124201340
Barcode: 9789124201340
Publisher: Picador Paper/Henry Holt and Co/Canongate Books/Bloomsbury
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Titles in This Set:
In De mannen van Poetin

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This four-book political collection brings together essential non-fiction investigations by diverse authors, designed for curious readers who want a clear-eyed view of power, influence, and global politics. At the heart of this set is a powerful, award‑winning narrative from Catherine Belton about Vladimir Putin’s ascent, the insider networks of the Kremlin, and the cross-border reach of the modern Russian state. Belton’s acclaimed work—translated for Dutch readers as In De mannen van Poetin—draws on interviews with insiders, bankers, and former intelligence figures to illuminate how oligarchs, state power, and wealth interlock to shape economies and geopolitics from Moscow to London and beyond. This paperback collection is built for readers of serious current affairs, investigative journalism, and political history who crave rigor, nuance, and a story-led account of some of the 21st century’s most consequential power struggles. The set’s other titles round out a comprehensive, authoritative view of governance, wealth, and influence in our era.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these four volumes, readers are invited to trace the evolution of “KGB capitalism” and its global ramifications. The collection foregrounds how post-Soviet power brokers leveraged money, media, and political clout to reshape markets, economies, and policy while blurring lines between government and organized interests. You’ll encounter cross-border investigations that move from Moscow’s corridors of power to Western financial centers, revealing how wealth and influence travel, mutate, and sometimes converge with state interests. The books combine meticulous research with readable storytelling, making complex geopolitical dynamics accessible without sacrificing depth. Whether you’re exploring post‑Soviet economic transformation, energy geopolitics, or the mechanics of political influence in a globalized world, this collection offers a thoughtful, evidence-based frame for understanding modern power dynamics.

Book-by-Book Guide:
In De mannen van Poetin opens a sweeping, immersive portrait of Vladimir Putin’s rise and the circle of Kremlin insiders who shaped a new era in Russia. Drawing on dozens of interviews with oligarchs, former KGB officers, and financial insiders, the book traces how wealth and influence were mobilized to secure power, expand control over major industries, and extend Russia’s reach across the West. It compellingly connects money flows, corporate acquisitions, and political maneuvering to reveal a coherent picture of a shifting geopolitical order, meticulously documented and richly reported. The Dutch edition highlights the same core narrative—the birth of a powerful, interconnected network—and its implications for democracy and global stability. The book is widely praised for its rigorous research, gripping storytelling, and provocative insights into how power operates behind the scenes.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This four-book collection is ideal for grown readers with a keen interest in politics, international affairs, investigative journalism, and modern history. It suits students and academics seeking credible, source-backed analyses of power structures, as well as general readers who enjoy deeply reported narratives about global finance, governance, and diplomacy. Gift buyers will find a compelling, conversation-starting set for nonfiction enthusiasts, book clubs focused on politics and current events, and libraries seeking a rigorous, cross-border examination of power and money in the 21st century. If you’re curious about how Russia’s internal politics intersect with Western economies, or you want a more nuanced view of geopolitical influence than quick takes offer, this collection is tailored for you.

Key Benefits:

  • Deep-dive into contemporary political power and global finance
  • Rigorous, journalistically grounded investigations
  • Cross-border insights from Moscow to London and beyond
  • Accessible without sacrificing analytical depth for students and general readers
  • Great for gifting to readers of politics, history, and international relations
  • Paperback edition offers comfortable reading and easy sharing for study groups

About the Author:
Catherine Belton is an award‑winning investigative journalist and former Moscow correspondent for The Financial Times. Her work has earned recognition from major outlets around the world, with her analysis of Putin’s Russia described as among the most thorough and compelling in contemporary journalism. Belton’s reporting has taken her from the front lines of Moscow to Western financial centers, where she has pursued the intricate web of money, power, and policy that defines modern geopolitics. Her writing is celebrated for precise research, lucid storytelling, and a fearless commitment to documenting complex political economies. This collection reflects her reputation for clarity, depth, and rigorous sourcing, offering readers a trustworthy, well‑structured examination of power in the 21st century.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This four-book collection consolidates essential, well‑researched perspectives on how power operates in today’s world. You gain a multi-faceted understanding of state strategies, oligarchic networks, and the global implications of geopolitical maneuvering. The set’s mix of investigative detail and narrative comprehension makes it a lasting reference for readers who want to think critically about international relations, governance, and the economy. Owning the complete collection provides a cohesive lens on power—illustrating cause, effect, and consequence across different contexts—making it a valuable addition to any non-fiction bookshelf and a strong anchor for discussion in reading groups or classrooms.

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