Steve LeVine covers foreign affairs for Business Week. He previously was correspondent for Central Asia and the Caucasus for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times for 11 years. His first book, The Oil and the Glory, a history of the former Soviet Union through the lens of oil, was published in October 2007. Putin’s Labyrinth, his new book, profiles Russia through the lives and deaths of six Russians. The updated paperback was released in April 2009.
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Business Week Names The Oil and the Glory A Top-10 Business Book of the Year
Many thanks Candy. I repeat to all that Candy is the designer of this magnificently appointed web site. If she would finally embed her link in the site, everyone could applaud her directly.
May I ask if you used the U.S. or U.K. Amazon site? Whatever the case, by now you must check back. I've received reports from others of just two days waiting time for Amazon.uk. But a friend in Kazakhstan has waited for a month now with no delivery. Please keep me posted.
As long as we're discussing Amazon, I'll use this occasion as well to thank all for making the book No. 1 in Amazon's oil category for much of the six weeks since the book's launch.
A gripping account of a fascinating — and little known — region.
LeVine brings to life the tycoons, inventors, politicians
and crooks of the Caspian.
The result is a vivid, compelling, and
wonderfully written account of a crucial part of the world.
Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2001 Nobel laureate in economics
For years, Steve LeVine produced relentless, solid
reporting about the southern tier of the former
Soviet Union.
Here, he more than puts it all together. He takes the story to an historical level,
thereby producing a great read about the Caspian oil boom.
Robert D. Kaplan, Author of "Balkan Ghosts"
No one knows the murky world of American politics, international oil and
corporate corruption in the Caspian better than Steve LeVine.
This is an unforgettable story about forgettable fixers and forgettable governments out
for the big bucks.
Seymour M. Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author
LeVine’s merry romp through the new oil Klondike of the 21st century is a page turner chronicling the exotic activities of oligarchs, oil majors, explorers, crooks, wheeler dealers, pipeline builders, and Caspian politicians. We will hear more about this colorful cast if Russia continues to flex its muscles on energy supplies in the region.
With fresh insights into the Chechen wars and Putin’s post-presidency plans, LeVine’s important take on the all-too-real
machinations and bloodthirstiness from which espionage thrillers are made is both unnerving and intriguing.
6 Comments:
Wow, congrats Steve. Well-deserved kudos (I say this though Amazon has yet to deliver my copy of your book)!
Many thanks Candy. I repeat to all that Candy is the designer of this magnificently appointed web site. If she would finally embed her link in the site, everyone could applaud her directly.
May I ask if you used the U.S. or U.K. Amazon site? Whatever the case, by now you must check back. I've received reports from others of just two days waiting time for Amazon.uk. But a friend in Kazakhstan has waited for a month now with no delivery. Please keep me posted.
As long as we're discussing Amazon, I'll use this occasion as well to thank all for making the book No. 1 in Amazon's oil category for much of the six weeks since the book's launch.
Best Steve
congratulations...
Welcome back and thanks Orta
Congrats, Steve. It's an honor well deserved.
Many thanks Lindsay
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