Are we in a new Cold War with Russia? How does a new Cold War affect the safety and security of the United States? Does Vladimir Putin really want to destabilize the West?
America is in a new Cold War with Russia even more dangerous than the one the world barely survived in the twentieth century. The Soviet Union is gone, but the two nuclear superpowers are again locked in political and military confrontations, now from Ukraine to Syria. All of this is exacerbated by Washington's war-like demonizing of the Kremlin leadership and by Russiagate's unprecedented allegations. US mainstream media accounts are highly selective and seriously misleading. American "disinformation," not only Russian, is a growing peril.
In War With Russia?, Stephen F. Cohen-the widely acclaimed historian of Soviet and post-Soviet Russia-gives readers a very different, dissenting narrative of this more dangerous new Cold War from its origins in the 1990s, the actual role of Vladimir Putin, and the 2014 Ukrainian crisis to Donald Trump's election and today's unprecedented Russiagate allegations.
Cohen's views have made him, it is said, "America's most controversial Russia expert." Some say this to denounce him, others to laud him as a bold, highly informed critic of US policies and the dangers they have helped to create.
War With Russia? gives readers a chance to decide for themselves who is right: are we living, as Cohen argues, in a time of unprecedented perils at home and abroad?
Praise for Stephen F. Cohen's Books
Bukharin and The Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography
"This magnificent book will come to be regarded ? as one of the two or three really outstanding studies in the history of the Soviet Union of the past 25 years."-The New York Review of Books
Rethinking the Soviet Experience
"[Cohen] clarifies Russian issues better than anyone has in the past decade."-Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sovieticus: American Perceptions and Soviet Realities
"A model of scholarly journalism, sound and wonderfully readable."-Publishers Weekly
Failed Crusade: America and the Tragedy of Post-Communist Russia
"A blistering, brilliant, and deeply felt critique of America's decade-long daydream of a Russia in transition."-Kirkus Reviews
The Victims Return
"A striking memoir ? Russians today are inheritors of an unspeakably immense crime, and Cohen engages fully - and personally - with the debate on the way they continue to grapple with their Stalinist legacy."-The New Yorker
Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives
"An extraordinarily rich book ?an absolutely vital beginning point for anyone interested in a serious study of political and foreign policy developments involving Russia."-Slavic Review
"Cohen's ideas about Russia, which once got him invited to Camp David to advise a sitting president, now make him the most controversial expert in the field."-The Chronicle Review