Richard Sakwa is emeritus professor of Russian and European politics at the University of Kent. He has published widely on Soviet, Russian, and post-communist affairs and is the author of Frontline Ukraine and Russia against the Rest.
“An eloquent and persuasive argument about how the world squandered
the promise of the end of the Cold War.”—Maria Lipman, Foreign
Affairs
“[Sakwa] present[s] a detailed argument on how the ‘Political West’
missed its opportunity to create a stable world order and how
‘Neoconservatives and Liberal Interventionists’ deliberately
sabotaged that prospect in the interests of American primacy.”
—Seamus Martin, Irish Times
“The Lost Peace is a superb book. Sakwa explains in learned detail
how the West—especially the United States—pursued policies after
the first Cold War ended that tragically led to a second Cold War,
which has no end in sight.”—John J. Mearsheimer, author of The
Great Delusion
“The Lost Peace offers a long-awaited nuanced analysis of the
multilayered crisis in which the world finds itself. Sakwa’s sharp
and meticulous interpretation will help all those who look for
solutions ahead.”—Marlene Laruelle, author of Is Russia
Fascist?
“A masterly account of the decisions that, over the last quarter
century, have plunged the world into a new crisis. Must reading for
concerned citizens in North America and Europe.”—Jack F. Matlock,
Jr., former U.S. ambassador to the USSR and author
of Superpower Illusions
“Richard Sakwa offers a sophisticated and highly informative
analysis of competing views of world order after the Cold War.
Written by a foremost expert in the field, The Lost Peace is a
definitive treatment of great power politics.”—Andrei P. Tsygankov,
author of Russia and the West from Alexander to Putin
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