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The Red Veil - Russia's Complex Tapestry of Politics and Society - cover

The Red Veil - Russia's Complex Tapestry of Politics and Society

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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In the heart of Eastern Europe lies a nation steeped in history, culture, and intrigue: Russia. A land of contrasts and contradictions, Russia's vast tapestry is woven with the threads of a rich past and the aspirations of a dynamic present. "The Red Veil: Russia's Complex Tapestry of Politics and Society" unveils the enigmatic beauty of this nation, inviting readers on a journey through its intricate political landscape, vibrant social fabric, and ever-evolving identity.

Delving into the depths of Russian politics, this book analyzes the interplay of power, influence, and competing interests that shape the nation's destiny. From the legacy of authoritarian rule to the challenges of democratic governance, the delicate balance between centralized authority and regional autonomy is explored in detail. The book also examines Russia's complex foreign policy, its relations with neighboring countries, and its quest for a place on the global stage.

Beyond the political realm, "The Red Veil" delves into the heart of Russian society, exploring the diverse ethnicities, cultures, and traditions that contribute to its vibrant tapestry. The book celebrates the strength of Russian family values, the warmth of its hospitality, and the resilience of its spirit. It also examines the challenges faced by Russian society, including economic inequality, corruption, and the legacy of the Soviet era.

With a comprehensive analysis of Russia's history, culture, economy, and political system, this book provides a multifaceted understanding of this captivating nation. Through its pages, readers will gain insights into the forces that have shaped Russia's past, the complexities it faces in the present, and the aspirations it holds for the future.

"The Red Veil" is an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand the enigmatic allure of Russia. Whether you're a scholar, a policymaker, a businessperson, or simply a curious traveler, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of one of the world's most fascinating nations. Embark on a journey through the heart of Russia and discover the secrets hidden beneath the red veil.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 162 pages.

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