Synopsis
How will the future leaders of Russia regard the world scene? How will they regard the United States, democracy, free speech, and immigration? What do they think of their current leaders? And what sorts of tactics will they bring to international negotiating tables, political and otherwise?
Featuring a new introduction to the paperback that critiques the emerging theory of media weaponization, No Illusions: The Voices of Russia's Future Leaders provides an engaging, intimate, and unprecedented window into the mindsets of the next generation of leaders in Russian politics, business, and economics. In this book, one hundred and eight students in Russia's three most elite universities, the training grounds for the nation's leadership, reveal their thoughts on international
relations, neighboring countries, domestic and international media, democratic movements, and their government in focus groups; they speak candidly, passionately, and sometimes sardonically about the United States. As well, Ellen Mickiewicz, one of the world's foremost experts on Russian media, politics, and
culture, shows how their total immersion in the world of the internet - an immersion that sets them apart from the current generation of Russian leadership and much of the rest of the country - frames the way that they think and affects their trust in their leaders, the media, and their colleagues. Their worldviews are complex and often contradictory, reflecting complicated personalities that are adaptable yet also subject to much internal strife and "splintering." For example, while many of
them are planning to go into politics, they express ambivalence about voting; they have favorable views of democracy, but not of the American model; they are shrewd critics of government propaganda and yet have clearly absorbed residue of Cold War defensiveness.
Mickiewicz also looks at the nation's massive protests and nascent political movements to show how they came about and to consider what promise they might hold even in times of narrowing opportunities. She profiles several of Russia's up-and-coming leaders, including charismatic and controversial activist and politician Aleksei Navalny, who, even during his legal trials and house arrest, remains the face of the opposition to the Putin regime. As this book shows, the next generation of Russian
leadership promises to hold a rather different worldview from that of the current one, yet it is not a worldview that readily embraces American democracy. No Illusions is a thought-provoking and often surprising glimpse into the future of Russia's foreign relations.
No Illusions is remarkable, as much for the questions it poses as for the creative way in which it does so. Mickiewicz displays equally ambitious reach and impressive erudition; she also strikes a fine balance between data-driven analysis and thoughtful speculation. Together with the author's clear and often sparkling prose, this makes the book a true pleasure to read. * The Russian Review
* No Illusions is a remarkable study of the attitudes of Russian students on track to be the future political and intellectual leaders of their country. Dr. Mickiewicz's findings, based on discussions by students in focus groups and on an examination of the impact of the internet on political activity, are studded with surprises and will fascinate all who are concerned about Russia's future course. This book is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the
mindset of the first Russian generation to have no memory of life under communism or of the Cold War. * Jack F. Matlock, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the USSR, 1987-1991; author of Autopsy on an Empire: The American Ambassador's Account of the Collapse of the Soviet Union
* An extraordinary, probing and fascinating look inside the minds and attitudes of Russia's next generation of leaders. Ellen Mickiewicz draws them out on the critical issues and trends of our time, compiling a complex portrait that everyone who wants to understand Russia will find essential reading. * Judy Woodruff, Co-Anchor and Managing Editor, PBS NewsHour
* Ellen Mickiewicz's No Illusions is a prescient look into the minds * and hearts * No Illusions is a thought-provoking and often surprising glimpse into the future of Russia's foreign relations" -CritCom (A Forum for Research & Commentary on Europe) Ellen Mickiewicz's No Illusions makes an important contribution to our knowledge of contemporary Russia at a crucial moment in time... [It] provides rare insight into the formation of the worldview of Russia's elite youth before a key turning point in Russia's relations with the West." * The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review
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