Overreach
The Inside Story of Putin’s War Against Ukraine
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Narrated by:
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Saul Reichlin
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By:
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Owen Matthews
Summary
Winner of the Pushkin House Book Prize 2023
*A Telegraph Book of the Year*
A Times Best Book of Summer 2023
*Shortlisted for the Parliamentary Book Awards*
An astonishing investigation into the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war – from the corridors of the Kremlin to the trenches of Mariupol.
The Russo-Ukrainian War is the most serious geopolitical crisis since the Second World War – and yet at the heart of the conflict is a mystery. Vladimir Putin apparently lurched from a calculating, subtle master of opportunity to a reckless gambler, putting his regime – and Russia itself – at risk of destruction. Why?
Drawing on over 25 years’ experience as a correspondent in Moscow, as well as his own family ties to Russia and Ukraine, journalist Owen Matthews takes us through the poisoned historical roots of the conflict, into the Covid bubble where Putin conceived his invasion plans in a fog of paranoia about Western threats, and finally into the inner circle around Ukrainian president and unexpected war hero Volodimir Zelensky.
Using the accounts of current and former insiders from the Kremlin and its propaganda machine, the testimony of captured Russian soldiers and on-the-ground reporting from Russia and Ukraine, Overreach tells the story not only of the war’s causes but how the first six months unfolded.
With its panoramic view, Overreach is an authoritative, unmissable record of a conflict that shocked Europe to its core.
Critic reviews
For me, it was a balanced review of the first 6/8 months of the war.
A really good listen
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The news accounts can leave lots of unanswered questions and moves on so we never get to fully understand what happened and history books can be written too long after the event, so they seem less relevant. What I enjoyed about this book was he covered every aspect I wanted covered in fact, there was nothing I thought, I wished he’d gone further into a particular point, e.g. the economics international relations, China, the military aspects et cetera Excellent background reading to understand the war a thorough account of the war
Excellent
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The author has long and first-hand experience of Russia. The sources include highly placed politicians, writers and pollsters as well as ordinary citizens in both Russia and Ukraine.
The conclusion of the book reflects the complexity and the difficulties involved.
Informed, perceptive, balanced
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Essential reading
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