Dmitry Orlov is an erstwhile Soviet expat who, whilst having departed that winterland disunity to the dusty hinterlands of the United States, now documents the stately glints of similarity between:
- Collapse of Neo-communist empire, the S.U. (
1922—1991) and - Collapse of Neo-conservative empire, the U.S. (
2000—present).
Book Excerpts
- 2008
- Reinventing Collapse: The Soviet Example and American Prospects
Articles
- 2007
- The Despotism of the Image
Essays
- 2008-02-22
- The Five Stages of Collapse
- 2005-06-01
- Post-Soviet Lessons for a Post-American Century
- 2005
- Thriving in the Age of Collapse