An unprecedented look behind the scenes of Russian foreign policy: How does the Russian Foreign Ministry work? Who are these people, how do they think, and what motivates them to act? How did Russian foreign policy develop up to the war in Ukraine, what drove it, and what forces were at play?
Boris Bondarev was one of very few who resigned from Russian public service in protest against the war of aggression against Ukraine, doing so publicly. For over twenty years, he held various positions in the Russian Foreign Ministry and the diplomatic service, experiencing the authoritarianism, corruption and incompetence of the Russian authorities.
He is Russian and a democrat. Since his resignation, he has been living in exile under strict security measures, and he wants to return – to a different Russia without Putin.
With a clear view of the present and sharp criticism of Russia's cruel policy of aggression, he also contributes to what is now important: making the right considerations and being prepared to support Russia and, above all, the Russian people on their way back to a democratic order.
This book was an impressive eye-opener for me, and I kept asking myself why despots are constantly treated with kid gloves.