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Bread and Autocracy

Food, Politics, and Security in Putin's Russia

Azarieva, Janetta (Research Fellow, The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, Research Fellow, The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) & Finkel, Eugene (Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies) & Brudny, Yitzhak M. (Professor of Political Science and History, Professor of Political Science and History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Bread and Autocracy

Bread and Autocracy

Food, Politics, and Security in Putin's Russia

Bread and Autocracy

 

Bread and Autocracy focuses on the political role of food in post-Soviet Russia. In less than twenty years, Putin's Russia moved from heavily relying on imports to feed the population to being one of the world's leading food exporters.


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Beschrijving Bread and Autocracy

Food has been crucial to the functioning and survival of governments and regimes since the emergence of early states. Yet, only in a few countries is the connection between food and politics as pronounced as in Russia. Since the 1917 Revolution, virtually every significant development in Russian and Soviet history has been either directly driven by or closely associated with the question of food and access to it. In fact, food shortages played a critical role in the collapse of both the Russian Empire and the USSR. Under Putin's watch, Russia moved from heavily relying on grain imports to feed the population to being one of the world's leading food exporters.

In Bread and Autocracy, Janetta Azarieva, Yitzhak M. Brudny, and Eugene Finkel focus on this crucial yet widely overlooked transformation, as well as its causes and consequences for Russia's domestic and foreign politics. The authors argue that Russia's food independence agenda is an outcome of a deliberate, decades-long policy to better prepare the country for a confrontation with the West. Moreover, they show that for the Kremlin, nutritional self-sufficiency and domestic food production is a crucial pillar of state security and regime survival.

Azarieva, Brudny, and Finkel also make the case that Russia's focus on food independence also sets the country apart from almost all modern autocracies. While many authoritarian regimes have adopted industrial import-substitution policies, in Putin's Russia it is the substitution of food imports with domestically produced crops that is crucial for regime survival. As food reemerges as a key global issue and nations increasingly turn inwards, Bread and Autocracy provides a timely and comprehensive look into Russia's experience in building a nutritionally autarkic dictatorship.


ISBN
9780197684368
Pagina's
252
Verschenen
NUR
754
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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