Mark Galeotti is a senior researcher at the Institute of International Relations, Prague. An expert and prolific author on transnational crime and Russian security affairs, he has also advised the British Foreign Office and many government and law enforcement agencies in Europe and North America.
"This book could not be more relevant. . . brilliant, gripping,
astonishingly rich. . . filled with flamboyant gangsters, devious
rackets, vicious hits, secret policemen, Kremlin leaders and
criminal slang, at once a true-crime chronicle, a work of
scholarship, an anthropological study, a political history of the
fused underworld and upper echelons of Russian power - and
essential reading."-Simon Sebag Montefiore, Evening
Standard
"Galeotti, by far the best-informed Western academic writing on the
Russian security services today, charts the rich history of the
country's criminal background and the twist of history that saw the
vory - "thieves" - suddenly emerge as the victor's in
Russia's chaotic experiment with capitalism."-Owen Matthews,
TLS
"Mark Galeotti makes a convincing case. . . With the West
reassessing its decisions to allow Russian oligarchs - many of whom
made money by less than honest means - free rein in its capital
cities, this book could not be timelier."-Matthew Partridge,
Money Week
"You'd be hard pressed to find a more exhaustive and compelling
guide to the confluence of state and organised crime in Russia than
this history of thievery that stretches back to the underworld's
pre-revolutionary roots."-Alasdair Lees, Independent
"Mark Galeotti's study of Russian organised crime, the product of
three decades of academic research and consultancy work, is more
than timely. In these days of ever more bizarre Russian attacks, it
reads like the essential companion to a bewildering and aggressive
new world. . ."-Charlotte Hobson, Spectator
"A fascinating look at Russia's super mafia and their links to
Putin's secret services. . . . The book could not be more relevant
in the midst of global recriminations-and a new round of American
sanctions-against Russia."-Matthew Campbell, Sunday Times
(London)
"Adds vital texture to the description of Russia as a kleptocracy.
. . The Vory is a timely, readable and important text for
anyone thinking of ways to restrict Russian influence over the west
and to punish Russia's leadership for its crimes."-Oliver Bullough,
Observer New Review
"Many viewers who watched McMafia must have wondered if
Russian organised crime is as ruthless and pervasive as the TV
series suggested. Mark Galeotti's indispensable book adds plenty of
real-life nuance to that fictional screenplay, and nobody reading
it will be in any doubt of the seriousness of the overlap between
Russian spooks and crooks at home and abroad."-Edward Lucas, the
Times
"The Vory - meaning The Thieves - is a colourful and comprehensive
guide to the intersection of crime and politics in Russia."-The
Economist
"For all those interested in the future, as well as in the past and
present, of Russia, this is a 'must-read' volume."-Martin Dewhirst,
FORUM
"Galeotti's book is an excellent study of the little researched
area of criminal life in the Soviet Union." -Taras Kuzio,
Europe-Asia Studies
Shortlisted for the Pushkin House Prize 2019
"To understand power in contemporary Russia, this is a must
read."-Misha Glenny, author of McMafia
"Galeotti lays bare the lattices of power and influence between
official Russia and its criminal organizations. This is the best
guide to understanding the workings of the Kremlin since Mario
Puzo's The Godfather."-Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Former President of
Estonia
"Gritty, historically grounded and superbly readable, this is an
essential work by one of the most knowledgeable and dispassionate
observers of contemporary Russia."-Rachel Polonsky, author of
Molotov's Magic Lantern
"Galeotti writes with wit, clarity and authority about the grimly
fascinating, and all-too-important, history of organized crime and
its outsize role in shaping contemporary Russian society and
government."-Michael Weiss, CNN National Security Analyst
"The culmination of more than twenty-five years of writing on
Russian organized crime, Vory is destined to become the
standard work on the subject. It is instructive and shocking-and a
pleasure to read."-Federico Varese, author of Mafia Life
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