New-Conservatism in Era of Putin Released in Persian
TEHRAN -- The book titled “Nеo-Conservatism in the Era of Putin: Root Causes and Thoughts” written by Mahdi Sanaei, a former ambassador to Russia and a political advisor to the Iranian president, has recently been published in Iran.
The book presents a fresh and lesser-known narrative about neo-conservatism in the context of Putin’s era. The book is out in the market in Persian language.
Released by an Iranian publishing house “Negah Moaser”, the book explores the historical roots of neo-conservatism, tracing its development from the Cold War to the present, with a focus on its expression in Russia under Putin.
The 500-page book analyzes how neo-conservative ideas have shaped Russian political discourse and policies, highlighting similarities and differences with Western neo-conservatism.
The book examines the relationship between neo-conservatism and Russian nationalism, investigating how these ideologies influence national identity and foreign policy.
It also assesses the strategies of the Putin administration that reflect neoconservative principles, such as military interventions and assertive foreign policies.
Additionally, the book critiques liberal ideologies and their perceived shortcomings, presenting neo-conservatism as an alternative in today’s global political landscape.
It evaluates the impact of neoconservative thought on Russia’s relations with the West and its broader implications for global politics.