Ingår i utredningen av Putins skuggsidor, och en utredning runt hans pengar, född fattig, och anses nu av många vara världens rikaste man.
Karen Dawisha var en amerikansk statsvetare och författare. Hon var professor vid institutionen för statsvetenskap vid Miami University i Oxford, Ohio, och chef för The Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies. Wikipedia (engelska)
Kleptocrazy förklaras och jag har kollat vad som dödade författaren och det var cancer.
Dawisha, a Russia scholar who researched Vladimir Putin’s circle of trusted friends from St. Petersburg in the 1990s and, in a 2014 book, labeled the state they plotted out a “c,” died on April 11, 2018, in Oxford, Ohio. She was 68. The book, “Putin’s Kleptocracy: Who Owns Russia?,” made accusations so grave that Cambridge University Press refused to publish it. (Miami University via The New York Times)
In this 2015 documentary, FRONTLINE traces Vladimir Putin’s ascent from unemployed spy to modern-day czar, and investigates the accusations of criminality and corruption that have surrounded his reign in Russia. (Aired 2015)
In this 2015 film, a coproduction with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, producer Neil Docherty and correspondent Gillian Findlay traced Putin’s career back two decades to his political start in St. Petersburg, where allegations of corruption began almost immediately. Drawing on firsthand accounts from exiled Russian business tycoons, writers and politicians, as well as the exhaustive research of scholar and best-selling “Putin’s Kleptocracy” author Karen Dawisha, the film examined troubling episodes in Putin’s past, from alleged money-laundering activities and ties to organized crime, to a secret personal fortune said to be in the billions.
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