The Sickle and the Syringe. Embarrassed

Editor: The feline / Question of the times
Author: Jallot Nicolas
Date of print:
Binding: pin
Pages: 250 pages
State: Very good state
Condition details: French edition. The book shows traces of storage and wear on the cover or the edges but remains in very good condition overall. Sent in suitable packaging from France
ISBN/EAN: 9782866452575
Reference 71863
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How can we talk about the former USSR today? Analyzes on post-communism are already numerous and most often the work of specialists. And if Nicolas Jallot is one of them - he has shared his time between France and Russia for around ten years - his view on Russian destiny and the new republics is not only the product of a pure analyst. The heart of his work reads like the logbook of an "informed" traveler, certainly, but his approach is always enriched by a desire to grasp what some would have called the Russian soul. soul of a universe that emerged ten years ago from the post-Stalinist glaciation and is still reeling from the shock of the Gorbachevian sweep at the risk of the unpredictable Yeltsin. At the heart of his book is the question of drugs with its multiple political issues and economic and human geopolitics. From Afghanistan to Saint Petersburg from the Urals to the republics of the Caucasus from Central Asia to Chechnya Nicolas Jallot follows the paths of drugs uncovers the troubled powers between the former communist power (the KGB) and the drug circuits and reports the testimonies of mafioso real masterminds of the system


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How can we talk about the former USSR today? Analyzes on post-communism are already numerous and most often the work of specialists. And if Nicolas Jallot is one of them - he has shared his time between France and Russia for around ten years - his view on Russian destiny and the new republics is not only the product of a pure analyst. The heart of his work reads like the logbook of an "informed" traveler, certainly, but his approach is always enriched by a desire to grasp what some would have called the Russian soul. soul of a universe that emerged ten years ago from the post-Stalinist glaciation and is still reeling from the shock of the Gorbachevian sweep at the risk of the unpredictable Yeltsin. At the heart of his book is the question of drugs with its multiple political issues and eco