Description
- ISBN-13: 9781529927368
- Publisher: Ebury Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 215 mm
- ISBN-10: 1529927366
- Publisher Date: 13 Jun 2024
- Height: 135 mm
- No of Pages: 272
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Weight: 276 gr
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹764.15Current price is: ₹764.15.
Explore the tumultuous rise and fall of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the enigmatic Wagner Group leader, in “Downfall.” From Putin’s inner circle to armed rebellion and mysterious death, Mark Galeotti uncovers Prigozhin’s impact on Russia’s future. Discover the chaotic world of late Putinism and the new fight for power in this gripping account. ISBN: 9781529927368
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Ekant Saraogi –
Good overview, though I wish there was more analysis of the Wagner group’s international activities. Still a solid account.
Samanwita Das –
A compelling narrative that reads like a thriller. Galeotti masterfully connects the dots, revealing the intricate web of power and betrayal.
Pranika Agarwal –
A must-read for understanding the power dynamics in Russia. Galeotti provides valuable insights into Prigozhin’s rise and fall.
Dipanjan Acharya –
Informative and insightful, providing a nuanced perspective on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but it does get bogged down in details at times.
Mayank Sharma –
Disturbing but essential. “Downfall” paints a grim picture of Putin’s Russia and the chaos within. Very well researched.
Shravani Priya –
Gripping and informative! “Downfall” sheds light on a complex and dangerous situation. Highly recommend for anyone interested in Russian politics.
Divya Mekala –
I learned a lot, but the writing style was a bit dry at times. Prigozhin’s story is definitely interesting, just wish it was more engaging.
Dhananjay Sharma –
The book offers a detailed look into Prigozhin’s life, though it sometimes assumes prior knowledge of Russian politics.
Abhigyan Raj –
Excellent! Explains the complex relationship between Prigozhin and Putin. I couldn’t put the book down; a very informative read.
Aman Kumar –
A fascinating but dense read. Galeotti clearly knows his stuff, but sometimes the details felt overwhelming. Still, a worthwhile exploration of Prigozhin’s impact.
Rohan –
Felt a bit rushed in places, especially towards the end. Prigozhin’s story is wild, but the book could have been longer.