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Post Putin

Succession, Stability, and Russia's Future

Herman Pirchner Jr.

Now in apparent robust health, Russian President Vladimir Putin (age 66) could remain in power for another decade or even longer. But he will not keep power forever. From declining health to forced retirement to assassination, a multitude of factors could force Putin to leave the political scene and bring new leadership to Moscow. If so, who might come to power, and what policy changes can be expected during, and after, what may well be a protracted power struggle? Post Putin is a prescient examination of the variables that could contribute to Putin’s departure from political power, and the competing forces with which any potential successor will need to contend.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / American Foreign Policy
Pages: 122 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-5381-3139-8 • Hardback • May 2019 • $75.00 • (£58.00)
978-1-5381-8171-3 • Paperback • April 2023 • $29.00 • (£19.99)
978-1-5381-8275-8 • eBook • March 2023 • $27.00 • (£19.99)
Series: American Foreign Policy Council
Subjects: Political Science / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Political Science / Security (National & International)
Herman Pirchner, Jr. is president of the American Foreign Policy Council in Washington, DC, and a noted expert on Russian politics and foreign policy.
Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction

How long will Putin rule?

Succession Struggles in the USSR and Russia

Institutional Power in Russia

Scenarios for Putin’s Exit

Domestic and Foreign Policy Options

Facing Russia’s New Leader

Conclusion

Addendum

Endnotes

About The Author

Appendix I (Sorted by country)

Appendix I (Sorted by cause of death)

Appendix II

Index

[T]his study should be regarded as a first step towards a strategic discussion on the topic. . . . Even though the main focus is on domestic politics, Pirchner offers interesting considerations of the potential foreign policy ramifications of a power transfer in Russia.


— Europe-Asia Studies


From the Eurasia Daily Monitor: 'Pirchner’s book... is really about the Russian political system as a whole and recalls in its approach the works of Nathan Leites like The Operational Code of the Politburo, which helped to define how an entire generation of Western Sovietologists understood and approached the issue of relations with the leadership of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) during the last four generations of its existence. Pirchner’s book is set to play a similar role for the last years of the Putin era and the first years after his departure from power.... Pirchner concludes by reiterating that “it is not possible to know when or how Russia’s leadership will change. Nor is it possible to know what their policies will be or how competently these policies will be executed. However, at some point, and perhaps with little notice, the United States will have to decide how to engage a new Russian leadership.” The American foreign policy expert expresses the hope his new study “can provide an ongoing context by which government analysts can formulate appropriate responses to such possible changes.” Both his overarching arguments and the details he provides about the Russian political system justify that hope.'


— Jamestown Foundation


Post Putin

Succession, Stability, and Russia's Future

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Now in apparent robust health, Russian President Vladimir Putin (age 66) could remain in power for another decade or even longer. But he will not keep power forever. From declining health to forced retirement to assassination, a multitude of factors could force Putin to leave the political scene and bring new leadership to Moscow. If so, who might come to power, and what policy changes can be expected during, and after, what may well be a protracted power struggle? Post Putin is a prescient examination of the variables that could contribute to Putin’s departure from political power, and the competing forces with which any potential successor will need to contend.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / American Foreign Policy
    Pages: 122 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-5381-3139-8 • Hardback • May 2019 • $75.00 • (£58.00)
    978-1-5381-8171-3 • Paperback • April 2023 • $29.00 • (£19.99)
    978-1-5381-8275-8 • eBook • March 2023 • $27.00 • (£19.99)
    Series: American Foreign Policy Council
    Subjects: Political Science / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Political Science / Security (National & International)
Author
Author
  • Herman Pirchner, Jr. is president of the American Foreign Policy Council in Washington, DC, and a noted expert on Russian politics and foreign policy.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements

    Preface

    Introduction

    How long will Putin rule?

    Succession Struggles in the USSR and Russia

    Institutional Power in Russia

    Scenarios for Putin’s Exit

    Domestic and Foreign Policy Options

    Facing Russia’s New Leader

    Conclusion

    Addendum

    Endnotes

    About The Author

    Appendix I (Sorted by country)

    Appendix I (Sorted by cause of death)

    Appendix II

    Index
Reviews
Reviews
  • [T]his study should be regarded as a first step towards a strategic discussion on the topic. . . . Even though the main focus is on domestic politics, Pirchner offers interesting considerations of the potential foreign policy ramifications of a power transfer in Russia.


    — Europe-Asia Studies


    From the Eurasia Daily Monitor: 'Pirchner’s book... is really about the Russian political system as a whole and recalls in its approach the works of Nathan Leites like The Operational Code of the Politburo, which helped to define how an entire generation of Western Sovietologists understood and approached the issue of relations with the leadership of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) during the last four generations of its existence. Pirchner’s book is set to play a similar role for the last years of the Putin era and the first years after his departure from power.... Pirchner concludes by reiterating that “it is not possible to know when or how Russia’s leadership will change. Nor is it possible to know what their policies will be or how competently these policies will be executed. However, at some point, and perhaps with little notice, the United States will have to decide how to engage a new Russian leadership.” The American foreign policy expert expresses the hope his new study “can provide an ongoing context by which government analysts can formulate appropriate responses to such possible changes.” Both his overarching arguments and the details he provides about the Russian political system justify that hope.'


    — Jamestown Foundation


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