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Richard Sakwa (born 1953) is a British political scientist and a former professor of Russian and European politics at the
University of Kent , motto_lang = , mottoeng = Literal translation: 'Whom to serve is to reign'(Book of Common Prayer translation: 'whose service is perfect freedom')Graham Martin, ''From Vision to Reality: the Making of the University of Kent at Canterbury'' ...
, a senior research fellow at the National Research University-Higher School of Economics in
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, and an honorary professor in the Faculty of Political Science at
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
. He has written books about
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n, Central and Eastern European
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and
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politics.


Career

Sakwa is Emeritus Professor of Russian and European politics at the
University of Kent , motto_lang = , mottoeng = Literal translation: 'Whom to serve is to reign'(Book of Common Prayer translation: 'whose service is perfect freedom')Graham Martin, ''From Vision to Reality: the Making of the University of Kent at Canterbury'' ...
. From 2001 to 2007 he was also the head of the University's Politics and International Relations department. He has published on Soviet, Russian and post-communist affairs, and has written and edited several books and articles on the subject. Sakwa was a participant of
Valdai Discussion Club The Valdai Discussion Club is a Moscow-based think tank and discussion forum. It was established in 2004 and is named after Lake Valdai, which is located close to Veliky Novgorod, where the Club’s first meeting took place. In 2014, the managem ...
, an associate fellow of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at the
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, a member of the advisory boards of the Institute of Law and Public Policy in Moscow and a member of
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. He is a commentator for RT and has spoken at
Stop The War Coalition The Stop the War Coalition (StWC), informally known simply as Stop the War, is a British group established on 21 September 2001, shortly after the September 11 attacks, to campaign against what it believes are unjust wars. The Coalition has c ...
events. His book ''Frontline Ukraine'' is about the origins of the
Russo-Ukrainian War The Russo-Ukrainian War; uk, російсько-українська війна, rosiisko-ukrainska viina. has been ongoing between Russia (alongside Russian separatists in Ukraine) and Ukraine since February 2014. Following Ukraine's Rev ...
. It argues that the conflicts in the
post-Soviet The post-Soviet states, also known as the former Soviet Union (FSU), the former Soviet Republics and in Russia as the near abroad (russian: links=no, ближнее зарубежье, blizhneye zarubezhye), are the 15 sovereign states that wer ...
space are caused by the expansionism of western/
Atlanticist Atlanticism, also known as Transatlanticism, is the belief in or support for a close relationship between the peoples and governments in Northern America (the United States and Canada) and those in Europe (the countries of the European Union, t ...
"Wider Europe" and the revanchist aggression of Eastern European states, with the USA and
NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two N ...
sparking a
new Cold War The Second Cold War, Cold War II, or the New Cold War are terms that refer to heightened political, social, ideological, informational, and military tensions in the 21st century. The term is used in the context of the tensions between th ...
. The book cautions against European security becoming "hostage to a faraway country", Ukraine. Sakwa argues that it is "wrong-headed in conceptualization and dangerous in its consequences" to describe Russia as expansionist: "Russia under Putin is not a land-grabbing state, it is a profoundly conservative power and its actions are designed to maintain the status quo... ussia makes no claim to revise the existing international order, but to make it more inclusive and universal." Sakwa argues that Russia's wars with
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are defensive wars against NATO expansionism. His 2021 book ''Deception'' argues that investigations into
Russiagate The Russian government interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election with the goals of harming the campaign of Hillary Clinton, boosting the candidacy of Donald Trump, and increasing political and social discord in the United States. Acco ...
– allegations that
Donald Trump Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of P ...
colluded with Russia to win the 2016 U.S. presidential election – were politically biased and based on unverified documents. He said the investigations polarised the U.S. and politicised the intelligence community, which greatly damaged the country and soured U.S.–Russia relations.


Reception

Sakwa's 2015 book ''Frontline Ukraine'' has provoked much debate among scholars and popular commentators, praised by some for its objectivity while criticised by others for apparent leniency towards Russia. The book was well-received by philosopher/linguist
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, historian Paul Robinson and political scientist Serhiy Kudelia.
Taras Kuzio Taras Kuzio (born 1958) is a British academic and expert in Ukrainian political, economic and security affairs. He is Professor of Political Science at National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy ( Kyiv, Ukraine). Education Taras Kuzio received a ...
criticised Sakwa for what he saw as pro-Russian bias and lack of expertise on Ukraine, and has described him as a "pro-Putin scholar". Sarah Lain of the
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describes Sakwa has essentially providing the Russian perspective on the Ukraine conflict. A review in the '' Journal of Ukrainian Studies'' describes ''Frontline Ukraine'' as "openly polemical" and a "one-sided treatment of contemporary Russian politics and of Putin’s regime".
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describes it as "a polemical attack on Western policy... and a defense of Russia... Sakwa clearly sympathizes with Russia's position." Michael Rochlitz, an associate fellow at the
Higher School of Economics HSE University (russian: link=no, «Высшая школа экономики», ВШЭ), officially the National Research University Higher School of Economics (russian: link=no, Национальный исследовательский ун ...
in Moscow, described Sakwa's 2020 book ''Putin Redux'', which is about
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, as "detailed, balanced and sober". Maria Lipman wrote in ''
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'' that Sakwa's 2021 book ''Deception'' "is an exceptionally detailed and well-documented account of all the major episodes covered by the Trump-Russia probes".


Published works


Books

*''Deception: Russiagate and the New Cold War'' (
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, 2021) *''The Putin Paradox'', ( I.B. Tauris, 2020)
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*''Developments in Russian Politics'', Ninth Edition, ( Red Globe Press, 2018). *''Russia Against the Rest: The Post-Cold War Crisis of World Order'' (
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, 2017) *''Frontline Ukraine: Crisis in the Borderlands'' (I B Tauris, 2015) *''The Crisis of Russian Democracy: The Dual State, Factionalism and the Medvedev Succession'' (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011). (hbk); (pbk)*''Communism in Russia: An Interpretative Essay'' (Basingstoke,
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, 2010), pp. vii + 167.
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:Russian edition: Коммунизм в России: интерпретирующее эссе. — М.: РОССПЭН, 2011. — 160 с. — (История сталинизма). — . *''The Quality of Freedom: Putin, Khodorkovsky and the Yukos Affair'' (Oxford,
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, 2009), pp. 426. *''Putin: Russia’s Choice'', fully revised and updated 2nd edn (London and New York,
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, 2008), pp. 388. (hbk); (pbk); (ebk)*''Russian Politics and Society'', Fourth Edition, completely rewritten and reorganised (London and New York, Routledge, 2008), pp. 585. (hbk), (pbk), (ebk); (hbk), (pbk), (ebk)Fifth Edition (2021). :Putin: El Elegido de Rusia (Madrid, Ediciones Folio, S.A., 2005). *''The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union'', in the Routledge Sources in History series, General Editor: David Welch, Professor of Modern History, UKC (London, Routledge, 1999), pp.xxi + 521. SBN (hbk) 0-415-12289; (pbk) 0-415-12290-2A book of annotated documents charting the political and moral trajectory of communism in the USSR. *''Postcommunism'', in the series Concepts in the Social Sciences, General Editor Frank Parkin (Buckingham and Philadelphia,
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, 1999), pp. 144. (hbk); (pbk)Translated into Portuguese as O Pós-comunismo (Lisbon, Instituto Piaget, 2001), pp. 203. . Spanish translation went to press in September 2004. *''Soviet Politics in Perspective'', Second fully reworked edition of Soviet Politics: An Introduction (London, Routledge, October 1998), pp. xiii + 355. (hbk); (pbk)*''Gorbachev and His Reforms'', 198590 (London, Philip Allan/
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, October 1990; Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice Hall, February 1991), pp. xiv + 459. -86003-423-2 (hbk); 0-86003-723-1 (pbk)*''Soviet Politics: An Introduction'' (London and New York, Routledge, June 1989), pp. xvi + 356. (hbk); (pbk)*''Soviet Communists in Power: A Study of Moscow During the Civil War'', 1918–21 (London,
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, July 1988; New York, St Martins, 1988), pp. xxii + 342. -333-39847-5


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Emeritus Professor Richard Sakwa
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sakwa, Richard Living people Academics of the University of Kent 1953 births Historians of Russia Alumni of the University of Birmingham British political scientists