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Hinterlands The New Cold War Brewing at the Peripheries of the West

المناطق النائية: الحرب الباردة الجديدة تتشكل على أطراف الغرب

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A Pulitzer grantee’s timely work of reportage from the borderlands of Europe, Russia, and Turkey, where brewing conflicts mark a significant fault line in shifting geopolitics.

Hannah Lucinda Smith, a Pulitzer grantee and acclaimed foreign correspondent, has devoted well over a decade to intrepid, on-the-ground reporting where few dare travel: the small, often disputed territories at the edges of Europe and Russia. There, Smith finds, the influence of Vladimir Putin and his favored strongmen—along with Turkish president and regional lynchpin Recep Tayyip Erdogan—fan territorial disputes and destabilize already fragile democracies.

Hinterlands offers a rare glimpse into the ghost towns of Syria and Nagorno-Karabakh, the cryptocurrency farms of Transnistria, the brittle border communities of Bosnia and its Republika Srpska, and the enclaves of Northern Cyprus that Russian oligarchs call home. In rarely seen places in Crimea and the Caucasus, frontiers have shifted and new countries have been made. Informed by her encounters with politicians, combatants, and the ordinary people caught in the crosshairs, Smith paints a vivid portrait of the places where geopolitical alliances are forged and broken, where the violent ambitions of dictators are most keenly felt.

Hinterlands The New Cold War Brewing at the Peripheries of the West

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PublisherLiverightWebsite
Countryأمريكا
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages288 pages
EditionThe first
Dimensions16×23
ISBN‎ 978-1324098713
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About Hannah Lucinda Smith

**Hannah Lucinda Smith** is a writer, consultant and reporter for *The Times* and *The Economist*. A consistent Pulitzer grantee, she has also contributed to *The Atlantic, Wired*, and *The Times Literary Supplement*, among other publications. She is the author of *Erdogan Rising* and the cowriter of *Zarifa*. She is based in Istanbul.

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