Z Generation Into the Heart of Russia's Fascist Youth Ian Garner Hardback Book

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C. Hurst AND Company (Publishers) The Limited
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1787389286
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9781787389281
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Book Title
Z Generation : Into the Heart of Russia's Fascist Youth
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
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Geopolitics, Sociology / General, Security (National & International)
Publication Year
2023
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Political Science, Social Science
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Ian Garner
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Hardcover

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'A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia's youth -- and how Putin has used this to his advantage.' -- Financial Times"An incandescent indictment of [Putin's] regime... Garner writes with dash and panache, and pulls no punches as he rips through the evolution of the Putin regime." -- Sunday Times"[ Z Generation] is invaluable to understanding how the conflict may well progress. . . A deeply disturbing, anecdotal exploration of the rise of fascism in Russia" -- Diplomatic Courier, "15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023""Ian Garner has produced a brilliant and chilling investigation. He meticulously details how extraordinary levels of hate permeate a large section of the under-30s, who came of age under Putin's tutelage. No one can finish this book and still believe the invasion of Ukraine was just the fault of one bad guy in the Kremlin. As Garner so expertly shows, whatever happens in the war, we will be dealing with the consequences of Russian fascism for years to come." -- Nick Cohen, Observer columnist and author"A forensic and grippingly-told examination of the descent of Russian youth into state-encouraged violent fascism. Garner makes the reader understand both the scale of the problem, and that it is one we will be facing for decades to come." -- David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century"An unflinching and essential portrayal of the Putler Jugend with all its paradoxes and sadism." -- Peter Pomerantsev, author of Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia"If you thought Putin's Russia was an ideology-free kleptocracy and most Russians are ashamed of or opposed to the invasion of Ukraine, read Ian Garner's gripping historical-cultural analysis of the descent of a portion of Russia's youth into fascist euphoria in support of their country's illegal invasion of Ukraine." -- Maria Popova, Associate Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair, McGill University"What do young Russians think about their country, Putin and the world? Why do many tech-savvy, successful and well-educated young Russians support their country's invasion of Ukraine? Combining personal observations and academic research, this provocative book addresses questions crucial for understanding Russia's past, present and future." -- Eugene Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and editor of Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions"Ian Garner's exceptional book deals with its subject matter--the growth of Russian fascism--in a way that is multifaceted and nuanced, but also clear-sighted about the threat it poses to Russia's neighbors, the liberal international order and Russia itself." -- Mart Kuldkepp, Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics, University College London"Dissects the state's efforts to reshape the minds of Russia's young people." -- New Lines Magazine"A brilliantly detailed portrait of the ideological and cultural atmosphere engineered by the Russian state, media and Church? a chilling and essential book." -- Times Literary Supplement"A chilling and eye-opening primer on how the Kremlin is cultivating a new generation of foot soldiers who will ensure that its ugly ideology survives even if the current regime falls." -- The Moscow Times"[A] chilling expos?." -- Airmail"Astutely examines Russian youth's growing embrace of fascism." -- Prospect"A readable and disturbing account of the militarization of Russia's youth." -- The House Magazine"Z Generation provides an excellent survey of the hateful content and deluded worldview of an increasingly mainstream fascism in Russia." -- CHOICE"A powerful and bleak account of Russia's youth." -- The Russian Review, 'A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia's youth -- and how Putin has used this to his advantage.' -- Financial Times"An incandescent indictment of [Putin's] regime... Garner writes with dash and panache, and pulls no punches as he rips through the evolution of the Putin regime." -- Sunday Times"[ Z Generation] is invaluable to understanding how the conflict may well progress. . . A deeply disturbing, anecdotal exploration of the rise of fascism in Russia" -- Diplomatic Courier, "15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023""Ian Garner has produced a brilliant and chilling investigation. He meticulously details how extraordinary levels of hate permeate a large section of the under-30s, who came of age under Putin's tutelage. No one can finish this book and still believe the invasion of Ukraine was just the fault of one bad guy in the Kremlin. As Garner so expertly shows, whatever happens in the war, we will be dealing with the consequences of Russian fascism for years to come." -- Nick Cohen, Observer columnist and author"A forensic and grippingly-told examination of the descent of Russian youth into state-encouraged violent fascism. Garner makes the reader understand both the scale of the problem, and that it is one we will be facing for decades to come." -- David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century"An unflinching and essential portrayal of the Putler Jugend with all its paradoxes and sadism." -- Peter Pomerantsev, author of Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia"If you thought Putin's Russia was an ideology-free kleptocracy and most Russians are ashamed of or opposed to the invasion of Ukraine, read Ian Garner's gripping historical-cultural analysis of the descent of a portion of Russia's youth into fascist euphoria in support of their country's illegal invasion of Ukraine." -- Maria Popova, Associate Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair, McGill University"What do young Russians think about their country, Putin and the world? Why do many tech-savvy, successful and well-educated young Russians support their country's invasion of Ukraine? Combining personal observations and academic research, this provocative book addresses questions crucial for understanding Russia's past, present and future." -- Eugene Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and editor of Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions"Ian Garner's exceptional book deals with its subject matter--the growth of Russian fascism--in a way that is multifaceted and nuanced, but also clear-sighted about the threat it poses to Russia's neighbors, the liberal international order and Russia itself." -- Mart Kuldkepp, Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics, University College London"Dissects the state's efforts to reshape the minds of Russia's young people." -- New Lines Magazine"A brilliantly detailed portrait of the ideological and cultural atmosphere engineered by the Russian state, media and Church? a chilling and essential book." -- Times Literary Supplement"A chilling and eye-opening primer on how the Kremlin is cultivating a new generation of foot soldiers who will ensure that its ugly ideology survives even if the current regime falls." -- The Moscow Times"[A] chilling expos?." -- Airmail"Astutely examines Russian youth's growing embrace of fascism." -- Prospect"A readable and disturbing account of the militarization of Russia's youth." -- The House Magazine"Z Generation provides an excellent survey of the hateful content and deluded worldview of an increasingly mainstream fascism in Russia." -- CHOICE, 'A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia's youth -- and how Putin has used this to his advantage.' -- Financial Times "An incandescent indictment of [Putin's] regime... Garner writes with dash and panache, and pulls no punches as he rips through the evolution of the Putin regime." -- Sunday Times "[ Z Generation] is invaluable to understanding how the conflict may well progress." -- Diplomatic Courier, "15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023" "Ian Garner has produced a brilliant and chilling investigation. He meticulously details how extraordinary levels of hate permeate a large section of the under-30s, who came of age under Putin's tutelage. No one can finish this book and still believe the invasion of Ukraine was just the fault of one bad guy in the Kremlin. As Garner so expertly shows, whatever happens in the war, we will be dealing with the consequences of Russian fascism for years to come." -- Nick Cohen, Observer columnist and author "A forensic and grippingly-told examination of the descent of Russian youth into state-encouraged violent fascism. Garner makes the reader understand both the scale of the problem, and that it is one we will be facing for decades to come." -- David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century "An unflinching and essential portrayal of the Putler Jugend with all its paradoxes and sadism." -- Peter Pomerantsev, author of Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia "If you thought Putin's Russia was an ideology-free kleptocracy and most Russians are ashamed of or opposed to the invasion of Ukraine, read Ian Garner's gripping historical-cultural analysis of the descent of a portion of Russia's youth into fascist euphoria in support of their country's illegal invasion of Ukraine." -- Maria Popova, Associate Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair, McGill University "What do young Russians think about their country, Putin and the world? Why do many tech-savvy, successful and well-educated young Russians support their country's invasion of Ukraine? Combining personal observations and academic research, this provocative book addresses questions crucial for understanding Russia's past, present and future." -- Eugene Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and editor of Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions "Ian Garner's exceptional book deals with its subject matter--the growth of Russian fascism--in a way that is multifaceted and nuanced, but also clear-sighted about the threat it poses to Russia's neighbors, the liberal international order and Russia itself." -- Mart Kuldkepp, Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics, University College London, 'A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia's youth -- and how Putin has used this to his advantage.' -- Financial Times "An incandescent indictment of [Putin's] regime... Garner writes with dash and panache, and pulls no punches as he rips through the evolution of the Putin regime." -- Sunday Times "[ Z Generation] is invaluable to understanding how the conflict may well progress. . . A deeply disturbing, anecdotal exploration of the rise of fascism in Russia" -- Diplomatic Courier, "15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023" "Ian Garner has produced a brilliant and chilling investigation. He meticulously details how extraordinary levels of hate permeate a large section of the under-30s, who came of age under Putin's tutelage. No one can finish this book and still believe the invasion of Ukraine was just the fault of one bad guy in the Kremlin. As Garner so expertly shows, whatever happens in the war, we will be dealing with the consequences of Russian fascism for years to come." -- Nick Cohen, Observer columnist and author "A forensic and grippingly-told examination of the descent of Russian youth into state-encouraged violent fascism. Garner makes the reader understand both the scale of the problem, and that it is one we will be facing for decades to come." -- David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century "An unflinching and essential portrayal of the Putler Jugend with all its paradoxes and sadism." -- Peter Pomerantsev, author of Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia "If you thought Putin's Russia was an ideology-free kleptocracy and most Russians are ashamed of or opposed to the invasion of Ukraine, read Ian Garner's gripping historical-cultural analysis of the descent of a portion of Russia's youth into fascist euphoria in support of their country's illegal invasion of Ukraine." -- Maria Popova, Associate Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair, McGill University "What do young Russians think about their country, Putin and the world? Why do many tech-savvy, successful and well-educated young Russians support their country's invasion of Ukraine? Combining personal observations and academic research, this provocative book addresses questions crucial for understanding Russia's past, present and future." -- Eugene Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and editor of Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions "Ian Garner's exceptional book deals with its subject matter--the growth of Russian fascism--in a way that is multifaceted and nuanced, but also clear-sighted about the threat it poses to Russia's neighbors, the liberal international order and Russia itself." -- Mart Kuldkepp, Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics, University College London "Dissects the state's efforts to reshape the minds of Russia's young people." -- New Lines Magazine "A brilliantly detailed portrait of the ideological and cultural atmosphere engineered by the Russian state, media and Church? a chilling and essential book." -- Times Literary Supplement "A chilling and eye-opening primer on how the Kremlin is cultivating a new generation of foot soldiers who will ensure that its ugly ideology survives even if the current regime falls." -- The Moscow Times "[A] chilling expos?." -- Airmail "Astutely examines Russian youth's growing embrace of fascism." -- Prospect "A readable and disturbing account of the militarization of Russia's youth." -- The House Magazine, 'A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia's youth -- and how Putin has used this to his advantage.' -- Financial Times"An incandescent indictment of [Putin's] regime... Garner writes with dash and panache, and pulls no punches as he rips through the evolution of the Putin regime." -- Sunday Times"[ Z Generation] is invaluable to understanding how the conflict may well progress. . . A deeply disturbing, anecdotal exploration of the rise of fascism in Russia" -- Diplomatic Courier, "15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023""Ian Garner has produced a brilliant and chilling investigation. He meticulously details how extraordinary levels of hate permeate a large section of the under-30s, who came of age under Putin's tutelage. No one can finish this book and still believe the invasion of Ukraine was just the fault of one bad guy in the Kremlin. As Garner so expertly shows, whatever happens in the war, we will be dealing with the consequences of Russian fascism for years to come." -- Nick Cohen, Observer columnist and author"A forensic and grippingly-told examination of the descent of Russian youth into state-encouraged violent fascism. Garner makes the reader understand both the scale of the problem, and that it is one we will be facing for decades to come." -- David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century"An unflinching and essential portrayal of the Putler Jugend with all its paradoxes and sadism." -- Peter Pomerantsev, author of Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia"If you thought Putin's Russia was an ideology-free kleptocracy and most Russians are ashamed of or opposed to the invasion of Ukraine, read Ian Garner's gripping historical-cultural analysis of the descent of a portion of Russia's youth into fascist euphoria in support of their country's illegal invasion of Ukraine." -- Maria Popova, Associate Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair, McGill University"What do young Russians think about their country, Putin and the world? Why do many tech-savvy, successful and well-educated young Russians support their country's invasion of Ukraine? Combining personal observations and academic research, this provocative book addresses questions crucial for understanding Russia's past, present and future." -- Eugene Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and editor of Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions"Ian Garner's exceptional book deals with its subject matter--the growth of Russian fascism--in a way that is multifaceted and nuanced, but also clear-sighted about the threat it poses to Russia's neighbors, the liberal international order and Russia itself." -- Mart Kuldkepp, Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics, University College London"Dissects the state's efforts to reshape the minds of Russia's young people." -- New Lines Magazine"A brilliantly detailed portrait of the ideological and cultural atmosphere engineered by the Russian state, media and Church? a chilling and essential book." -- Times Literary Supplement"A chilling and eye-opening primer on how the Kremlin is cultivating a new generation of foot soldiers who will ensure that its ugly ideology survives even if the current regime falls." -- The Moscow Times"[A] chilling expos?." -- Airmail"Astutely examines Russian youth's growing embrace of fascism." -- Prospect"A readable and disturbing account of the militarization of Russia's youth." -- The House Magazine, 'A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia's youth -- and how Putin has used this to his advantage.' -- Financial Times, 'A chilling investigation into the widespread support for the violence and ideology of fascism among Russia's youth -- and how Putin has used this to his advantage.' -- Financial Times "An incandescent indictment of [Putin's] regime... Garner writes with dash and panache, and pulls no punches as he rips through the evolution of the Putin regime." -- Sunday Times "[ Z Generation] is invaluable to understanding how the conflict may well progress." -- Diplomatic Courier, "15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023" "Ian Garner has produced a brilliant and chilling investigation. He meticulously details how extraordinary levels of hate permeate a large section of the under-30s, who came of age under Putin's tutelage. No one can finish this book and still believe the invasion of Ukraine was just the fault of one bad guy in the Kremlin. As Garner so expertly shows, whatever happens in the war, we will be dealing with the consequences of Russian fascism for years to come." -- Nick Cohen, Observer columnist and author "A forensic and grippingly-told examination of the descent of Russian youth into state-encouraged violent fascism. Garner makes the reader understand both the scale of the problem, and that it is one we will be facing for decades to come." -- David Patrikarakos, author of War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century "An unflinching and essential portrayal of the Putler Jugend with all its paradoxes and sadism." -- Peter Pomerantsev, author of Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia "If you thought Putin's Russia was an ideology-free kleptocracy and most Russians are ashamed of or opposed to the invasion of Ukraine, read Ian Garner's gripping historical-cultural analysis of the descent of a portion of Russia's youth into fascist euphoria in support of their country's illegal invasion of Ukraine." -- Maria Popova, Associate Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair, McGill University "What do young Russians think about their country, Putin and the world? Why do many tech-savvy, successful and well-educated young Russians support their country's invasion of Ukraine? Combining personal observations and academic research, this provocative book addresses questions crucial for understanding Russia's past, present and future." -- Eugene Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and editor of Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions "Ian Garner's exceptional book deals with its subject matter--the growth of Russian fascism--in a way that is multifaceted and nuanced, but also clear-sighted about the threat it poses to Russia's neighbors, the liberal international order and Russia itself." -- Mart Kuldkepp, Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics, University College London "Dissects the state's efforts to reshape the minds of Russia's young people." -- New Lines Magazine
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320.53308309470905
Synopsis
A revealing insight into how fascist youth movements have transformed Russian society and politics for the worse., How did Vladimir Putin galvanize the Russian people to back his genocidal war in Ukraine and why are so many of them willing to embrace fascism? This vivid, on-the-ground narrative reveals how Russia's fascist generation came into being-and the dark future that awaits the country if that hold cannot be broken. Wartime Russia is drowning in fascist symbols. Zealous patriots attack journalists, opposition activists, and anyone suspected of betraying the motherland. Russians are urged to join the cause by hordes of online trolls and sleek videos of angry young men bellowing patriotic slogans. State television terrifies viewers with trumped up tales of anti-Russian conspiracies and genocidal yearnings. Child soldiers proudly parade across Red Square. This is Russia in the 2020s: a land of performative rage and nationalist untruth, where play-acting, pretense and broken promises are a way of life. But in a world where pretense has become the norm, a terrifying, apocalyptic mindset is seizing the Russians of tomorrow. As enrapturing as it is terrifying, Z Generation reveals how Russia ended up where it is today, and where its young people are headed: a fascist generation more zealous, violent and ideological than anything the country has seen before., How did Vladimir Putin win Russians' support for his genocidal war in Ukraine and why are so many of them willing to embrace fascism? This vivid, bottom-up narrative reveals the dark realities of youth fascism in Russia -- and the darker future awaiting the country if that hold cannot be broken. Wartime Russia is drowning in fascist symbols. Zealous patriots attack journalists, opposition activists, and anyone suspected of betraying the motherland. Hordes of online trolls and sleek videos of angry young men urge citizens to join the cause. State television terrifies viewers with false tales of anti-Russian conspiracies and genocidal yearnings. Child soldiers proudly parade across Red Square. This is Russia in the 2020s: a land of performative rage and nationalist untruth, where pretence and broken promises are a way of life, and an apocalyptic mindset is seizing tomorrow's Russians. As compelling as it is chilling, Z Generation shows how Russia has ended up here, and where its young people may be headed: a fascist generation more violent and ideological than anything the country has seen before., How did Vladimir Putin galvanize the Russian people to back his genocidal war in Ukraine and why are so many of them willing to embrace fascism? This vivid, on-the-ground narrative reveals how Russia's fascist generation came into being-and the dark future that awaits the country if that hold cannot be broken.Wartime Russia is drowning in fascist symbols. Zealous patriots attack journalists, opposition activists, and anyone suspected of betraying the motherland. Russians are urged to join the cause by hordes of online trolls and sleek videos of angry young men bellowing patriotic slogans. State television terrifies viewers with trumped up tales of anti-Russian conspiracies and genocidal yearnings. Child soldiers proudly parade across Red Square. This is Russia in the 2020s: a land of performative rage and nationalist untruth, where play-acting, pretense and broken promises are a way of life. But in a world where pretense has become the norm, a terrifying, apocalyptic mindset is seizing the Russians of tomorrow.As enrapturing as it is terrifying, Z Generation reveals how Russia ended up where it is today, and where its young people are headed: a fascist generation more zealous, violent and ideological than anything the country has seen before.
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