

The Compatriots
Book • 2019
This book delves into the intricate history of Russian émigrés, detailing their influence on both Russia and the West.
It explores how these individuals have been used by the Russian state for espionage and influence while also being a source of vulnerability.
The narrative spans from the early 20th century to the era of Putin's Russia, highlighting the evolving dynamics between the Kremlin and its diaspora.
It explores how these individuals have been used by the Russian state for espionage and influence while also being a source of vulnerability.
The narrative spans from the early 20th century to the era of Putin's Russia, highlighting the evolving dynamics between the Kremlin and its diaspora.
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