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  Mitrokhin Commission

  money laundering

  Morar, Natalia

  Morozova, Luba

  Mukhudinov, Ruslan

  murder. See also poisoning; specific individuals and cases

  framing individuals for

  history of political

  public reaction to political

  Murov, Evgenii

  Muslims. See also jihadists

  Naryshkin, Sergei

  NATO

  Navalny, Aleksei

  Navama, Avi

  Nemtsov, Boris

  murder of

  Putin relationship with

  on Putin/Kremlin criminality

  Nemtsova, Zhanna

  Nidal, Mahmud Mansur

  Nikolaev, Leonid

  9/11

  North Caucasus

  Nukhaev, Khozh-Akhmed

  Nurgaliev, Rashid

  Obama, Barack

  Olympic games

  Open Russia

  organized crime

  Orlov, Oleg

  Osherov, Mikhail

  Owen, Robert

  Parkhomenko, Sergei

  Pasko, Grigorii

  Patarkatsishvili, Badri

  Patrushev, Andrei

  Patrushev, Nikolai

  Pavliuchenkov, Dmitrii

  Pavlov, Andrei

  pedophilia

  People’s Freedom Party (PARNAS)

  Perepilichnyi, Aleksandr

  Peskov, Dmitrii

  plagiarization

  Plotnikov, William

  Podrabinek, Alexander

  Pointkovsky, Andrei

  poisoning. See also Kara- Murza, Vladimir; Litvinenko, Alexander

  Polakova, Elena

  Politkovskaya, Anna

  on Chechnya

  murder of

  Politkovskii, Aleksandr

  Politkovskii, Ilya

  Politkovskii, Vera

  polonium

  Ponomarev, Lev

  Powell, Colin

  Pribylovsky, Vladimir

  Primakov, Evgenii

  Procuracy (Procurator-General’s office)

  Prokhorov, Vadim

  protests

  public opinion and support

  Putin, Vladimir

  Berezovsky relationship with

  Boston bombings response from

  Bush relationship with

  corruption record of

  criminal investigations under

  criminal ties of

  election victories for

  FSB leadership of

  on homosexuality

  Kadyrov, R., relationship with

  KGB history of

  Kozlov murder response from

  Kumarin ties with

  Kursk affair response from

  leadership style and agenda of

  Litvinenko, A., on

  Merkel relationship with

  murders under or tied to

  National Guard creation by

  Nemtsov and

  1999 bombings and

  Patarkatsishvili relationship with

  patronage network and appointments of

  Patrushev, N., relationship with

  public opinion and support for

  rise to power of

  Ryazan scandal and

  Starovoitova, G., case ties with

  Trump relationship with

  Yeltsin appointment of

  Zolotov relationship with

  Al Qaeda

  Radzikhovskii, Leonid

  Rasputin, Grigorii

  Reilly, Tim

  Riaguzov, Pavel

  Rozhkova, Svetlana

  Rushailo, Vladimir

  Russell, Katherine

  Russia. See specific topics and institutions

  Russian National Guard

  Ryazan scandal

  Sabirova, Katerina

  Safronov, Ivan

  Salikhov, Magomed

  Sal’ye, Marina

  scandal. See corruption and scandal

  Scaramella, Mario

  Sechin, Igor

  Seleznev, Gennadii

  Sergun, Ian

  Sergun, Igor

  Sever Battalion

  Shchekochikhin, Iurii

  Shevchenko, Viacheslav

  Shutov, Iurii

  Shvets, Yuri

  siloviki

  Skuratov, Iurii

  Smirnov, Vladimir

  Sobchak, Anatoly

  Sokolov, Sergei

  Sopot, Pavel

  Spain

  Stalin

  Starovoitova, Galina

  anti-corruption campaign of

  early life and political career of

  murder of

  Starovoitova, Olga

  Stepanova, Olga

  Stolypin, Pyotr

  submarine. See Kursk affair

  Sudoplatov, Pavel

  suicide

  Summers, Anthony

  surveillance

  Syria

  Tager’ianov, Eduard

  Taliban

  Terkibaev, Khanpash

  terrorism. See also bombings; Chechnya; counterterrorism; 9/11

  Three Whales scandal

  Tikhonov, Nikita

  Tillerson, Rex

  Timchenko, Gennadii

  Trepashkin, Mikhail

  Trotsky

  Trump, Donald

  Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar

  Tsarnaev, Tamerlan

  FBI knowledge of

  FSB and

  radicalism of

  trip to Russia of

  Tsarni, Ruslan

  tsars

  Tsepov, Roman

  Tutevich, N. B.

  Udugov, Movladi

  Ukraine

  Uliukaev, Aleksei

  Union of Just

  Union of Right Forces (SPS)

  United Russia Party

  United States (U.S.)

  cyber attacks on

  election tampering by Russia

  Nemtsov collaboration with

  Russian relations with

  sanctions list

  Ustinov, Vladimir

  Vakhabov, Viskhan

  Vakhaev, Musa

  Vatchagaev, Maribek

  Vinnik, Aleksandr

  Voloshin, Aleksandr

  whistleblowers

  WikiLeaks

  Williams, Brian Glyn

  Yabloko Party

  Yagoda, Genrikh

  Yakovlev, Alexander

  Yakovlev, Vladimir

  Yanukovich, Viktor

  Yavlinsky, Grigory

  Yeltsin, Boris

  Clinton, B., relationship with

  leadership of

  Putin appointment by

  Yumashev, Valentin

  Zaitsev, Gennadii

  Zakaev, Akhmed

  Zhirinovsky, Vladimir

  Ziiavudinov, Ziiavudin

  Zinoviev, Grigorii

  Zolotov, Viktor

  ALSO BY AMY KNIGHT

  The KGB: Police and Politics in the Soviet Union

  Beria: Stalin’s First Lieutenant

  Spies Without Cloaks: The KGB’s Successors

  Who Killed Kirov?: The Kremlin’s Greatest Mystery

  How the Cold War Began: The Igor Gouzenko Affair and the Hunt for Soviet Spies

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  AMY KNIGHT has written five books, more than thirty scholarly articles, and contributed numerous pieces on Russian politics and history to The New York Review of Books and The Times Literary Supplement. Her articles have also been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Globe and Mail (Toronto), and The Wilson Quarterly. She lives in New Jersey. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Epigraphs

  Introduction

  1.    Covert Violence As a Kremlin Tradition

  2.    How the System Works: Putin and His Security Services

  3.    Galina Starovoitova: Putin’s First Victim?

  4.    Terror In Russia: September 1999

  5.    Silencing Critics

  6.    Mafia-Style Killings In Moscow: Kozlov and Politkovskaya

  7.    The Litvinenko Story

  8.    The Poisoning

  9.    Continued Onslaught Against Kremlin Challengers

  10.  Boris Berezovsky: Suicide or Murder?

  11.  The Boston Marathon Bombings: Russia’s Footprint

  12.  Another Democrat Falls Victim: The Nemtsov Murder and Its Aftermath

  13.  Kadyrov, Putin, and Power in the Kremlin

  Afterword

  Acknowledgments

  Notes

  Index

  Also by Amy Knight

  About the Author

  Copyright

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