The Shadow in the East explained

The Shadow in the East: Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front
Author:Aliide Naylor
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:I.B. Tauris
Pub Date:January 23, 2020
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:224
Isbn:9781788312523
Oclc:1120203753
Dewey:327.479
Congress:DK502.715

The Shadow in the East: Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front is a 2020 book by Aliide Naylor.[1] The book documents Russia's relationship with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the 21st century while exploring the unique identities of the three Baltic countries since the collapse of the Soviet Union.[2]

The Moscow Times described the book as a "riveting debut", saying "Naylor combines lyrical personal observations with insightful political analysis to offer a timely and comprehensive picture of the complex societies, economies, and political landscapes of this frequently overlooked region."[3] New Eastern Europe termed it a "captivating depiction of the relationship between domestic politics, geopolitics, socioeconomic issues and generational differences".[4] National Review notes its coverage of contemporary Baltic life, "ranging from the hipsters of Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius to little delivery robots trundling along Estonian streets to song, folk culture, and even a spot of paganism."[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: The Shadow in the East" Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front. Bloomsbury Publishing. April 25, 2021.
  2. Bennetts. Marc. April 5, 2018. How Long Will Putin Be President of Russia?. Newsweek. April 25, 2021.
  3. News: Couch. Emily. March 9, 2020. 'The Shadow in the East'. The Moscow Times. April 25, 2021.
  4. Reichardt. Adam. April 6, 2020. A peek into the shadows of history and the present. New Eastern Europe. April 25, 2021.
  5. Stuttaford. Andrew. August 20, 2020. What the Baltic States Have to Fear from Russia. National Review. April 25, 2021.