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PUTINOMICS

Chris Miller

Power and Money in Resurgent Russia

When Vladimir Putin first took power in 1999, he was a little-known figure ruling a country that was reeling from a decade and a half of crisis. In the years since, he has reestablished Russia as a great power. How did he do it? What principles have guided Putin's economic policies? What patterns can be discerned? In this new analysis of Putin's Russia, Chris Miller examines its economic policy and the tools Russia's elite have used to achieve its goals. Miller argues that despite Russia's corruption, cronyism, and overdependence on oil as an economic driver, Putin's economic strategy has been surprisingly successful.
Explaining the economic policies that underwrote Putin's two-decades-long rule, Miller shows how, at every juncture, Putinomics has served Putin's needs by guaranteeing economic stability and supporting his accumulation of power. Even in the face of Western financial sanctions and low oil prices, Putin has never been more relevant on the world stage.

Chris Miller is assistant professor of international history in the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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Published 2018-03-01 by Univ. of North Carolina

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[...] short and admirably clear book ..(Miller) sketches a "hierarchy of Putinomics". Read more...

[...] Chris Miller has written a more nuanced study of the contemporary Russian economy than one might expect in the present intellectual climate... Read more...

Like his Soviet predecessor, Putin presides over a stagnant economy and has no clear successor. His eventual exit could bring chaos. [...] Chris Miller in WSJ Read more...

[...] Putin has deployed a three-pronged economic strategy that has allowed him to retain power.... Chris Miller in Foreign Policy Read more...