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The Compatriots

The Russian Exiles Who Fought Against the Kremlin
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The Compatriots by Irina Borogan and Andrei Soldatov examines Russia's post-Soviet era through the lens of its vast diaspora and intelligence networks. The authors delve into how Russian expats interact with and are influenced by the Kremlin, shedding light on the tactics used to exert global influence. This engaging historical analysis provides insight into modern Russia's geopolitical strategies.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by the intricate workings of Russia's expatriates and their influence across the globe. This fascinating exploration offers a detailed look into how Russian connections operate beyond national borders, blending historical context with contemporary political implications, ideal for those interested in global affairs and espionage.

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The Compatriots

The authors of The Red Web examine the shifting role of Russian expatriates throughout history, and their complicated, unbreakable relationship with the mother country---be it antagonistic or far too chummy.

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The authors of The Red Web examine the shifting role of Russian expatriates throughout history and their complicated, unbreakable relationship with the mother country—be it antagonistic or far too chummy.

The history of Russian espionage is soaked in blood, from a spontaneous pistol shot that killed a secret policeman in Romania in 1924 to the attempt to poison an exiled KGB colonel in Salisbury, England, in 2017. Russian émigrés have found themselves continually at the centre of the mayhem.

Russians began leaving the country in large numbers in the late nineteenth century, fleeing pogroms, tsarist secret police persecution, and the Revolution, then Stalin and the KGB—creating the third-largest diaspora in the world. The exodus created a rare opportunity for the Kremlin. Moscow's masters and spymasters fostered networks of spies, many of whom were emigrants driven from Russia. By the 1930s and 1940s, dozens of spies were in New York City gathering information for Moscow.

But the story did not end with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some émigrés have turned into assets of the resurgent Russian nationalist state, while others have taken up the dissident challenge once more—at their personal peril. From Trotsky to Litvinenko, The Compatriots is the gripping history of Russian score-settling around the world.

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i>The Compatriots by Irina Borogan and Andrei Soldatov is praised for its insightful portrayal of Russia's complex relationship with its diaspora and the historical manipulation by the Kremlin through espionage and disinformation. Reviewers commend the book for offering a detailed narrative that combines thrilling accounts of Russian expatriates with the activities of the intelligence operatives monitoring them. This fascinating history is recognized for its engaging stories and significance in understanding Russian political affairs and the broader implications of Moscow's actions abroad.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781541730175

Publisher: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 208.0mm

Weight: 358g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan are cofounders of Agentura.Ru and authors of The Red Web and The New Nobility. Their work has been featured in the New York Times, Moscow Times, Washington Post, Online Journalism Review, Le Monde, Christian Science Monitor, CNN, and BBC. The New York Times has called Agentura.ru "a web site that came in from the cold to unveil Russian secrets." Soldatov and Borogan live in Moscow, Russia.

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