The Code of Putinism, Brian D. Taylor
The Code of Putinism, Brian D. Taylor
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The Code of Putinism

Author: Brian D. Taylor

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/28/2018


Synopsis

What is Vladimir Putin up to? This book shows how the mentality of Putin and his team—the code of Putinism—has shaped Russian politics over the past two decades. It explains not only the thoughts and ideas that motivate Putin's decisions, but also the set of emotions and habits that influence how Putin and his close allies view the world.

Taylor draws on a large number of interviews, the speeches of Putin and other top officials, and the Russian media to analyze the mentality of Team Putin. Key features of Russian politics today—such as authoritarianism, Putin's reliance on a small group of loyal friends and associates, state domination of the economy, and an assertive foreign policy—are traced to the code of Putinism. Key ideas of the code include conservatism, anti-Americanism, and the importance of a state that is powerful both at home and abroad. Dominant habits of Putin and his associates include control, order, and loyalty. Important feelings driving Russia's rulers include the need for respect, resentment about lost status and mistreatment by the West, and vulnerability.

While some observers portray Putin as either a cold-blooded pragmatist or a strident Russian nationalist, Taylor provides a more nuanced and compelling interpretation of Putin's motives and actions.

About Brian D. Taylor

Brian D. Taylor is professor of urban planning and public policy in the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at UCLA. He studies travel behavior and transportation equity, finance, history, and politics. His recent research examines the role of public finance in shaping transportation systems and travel outcomes, the socioeconomic dimensions of travel behavior, the effects of traffic congestion on regional economies and housing production, and public transit use and finance prior to and during the Covid-19 pandemic.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kevin

The collapse of the Soviet Union was a pivotal moment in history. The Western values of democracy, liberty, and free markets seemed to be sweeping the world. Would the new Russia, emerging from the ruins of communism, also adopt these values? The answer is found in The Code of Putinism, by Brian D. T......more

Goodreads review by David

6.2/10. Not a huge fan of Putin tbh.......more

Goodreads review by Evan

A bit boring, but interesting nonetheless. A new take on the character of Putin and his ideological convictions. His central thesis, that Russian politics is guided by what Taylor terms Putinism, is a bit of a shaky concept. Taylor also admits this in his work. I’d say Taylor is pretty well-balanced......more

Goodreads review by Dennis

The Code of Putinism by Brian Taylor is an overall good book. There's an honest attempt here to decipher how Putin runs Russia and pull it together into a cohesive framework, or code. Some of the central thesis is persuasive, particularly as Taylor beats down stereotypes and describes facts on the g......more