Betrayal: Trump, Putin and The New Age of Conquest

Luke Harding
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Betrayal: Trump, Putin and The New Age of Conquest

Luke Harding
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  • Published date: Oct 06, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN: 9781783353378
  • Dimensions: 153.0" W x 1.0" L x 234.0" H
Betrayal is as dark and compelling as a Le Carre spy thriller. It tells the story of how imperialism came back and lays bare Russian attempts to subvert British politics, through bribery and espionage. Brilliant. - Bill Browder A fascinating and fast-paced account from a master chronicler of Putin's wars. - Charlie English War reporting at its finest. Luke Harding tells the story of the largest war of the twenty-first century like no-one else, moving from Kyiv and the front lines of Ukraine to Moscow, Washington D.C. and Pyongyang to reveal the war's global reach and the stakes it has raised. - Serhii Plokhy Rarely can a non-fiction book be more gripping than a good thriller, but Betrayal is precisely that. . . This book weaves together the global military history of the last eighty years and the current reality of global politics, in which the war in Ukraine has become a lever capable of changing the future of many countries, including the United States. - Andrey Kurkov
Luke Harding is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and award-winning foreign correspondent with the Guardian . During his time as the Guardian 's Moscow bureau chief, the Kremlin expelled him from the country in the first case of its kind since the cold war. Two of his books have been shortlisted for the Orwell prize.

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