A review by sharnie6
Russia's War on Everybody by Keir Giles

4.0

Keir Giles is an expert on issues inflicting Russia and this book really shows it.

Firstly this is a succinct publication about everything you could possibly need and want to know about Russia’s war with Ukraine and its historical links. The fact that this book was going to be published before the war began just shows how predictable it was.

Secondly, how the publication is laid out makes it a great reference for historians and educators that want to know more. Splitting up the history with sociological links: what makes Russia different?; Politics: warfare by other means; neither war nor peace etc

This publication is very much a reference piece unless you are able to read a political publication in a night- I found it hard to continue to read for hours.

A solid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ great reference and links to modern affairs. Although sometimes I felt like I was reading a political rant.

Thank you to NetGalley, Bloomsbury Academic and Keir Giles for this advanced copy to read and review