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 Murderers in Mausoleums: Riding the Back Roads of Empire Between Moscow and Beijing by Jeffrey TaylerAcross the largest landmass on earth, in lands once
conquered by Genghis Khan and exploited by ruthless
Communist regimes, autocratic and dictatorial states are again
arising, growing wealthy on petrodollars and low-cost manufacturing.
More and more, they are challenging theWest.
Media reports focus on developments in Moscow and
Beijing, but the peoples inhabiting the vast expanses in
between remain mostly unseen and unheard, their daily lives
and aspirations scarcely better known to us now than they
were in ColdWar days.Tayler finds, among many others, a
dissident Cossack advocating mass beheadings, a Muslim
in Kashgar calling on the United States to bomb Beijing, and
Chinese youths in Urumqi desiring nothing more than sex,
booze, and rock 'n' roll--all while confronting over and over
again the contradiction of people who value liberty and the
free market but idealize tyrants who oppose both.
From the steppes of southern Russia to the conflict-ridden
Caucasus Mountains to the deserts of central Asia and
northern China, Tayler shows that our maps have gone blank
at the worst possible time. Hardcover 320 pages - (2009)
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