Criminologist Federico Varese joins Chris to talk John le Carré—David Cornwell—and what his fiction got right about power, corruption, and the criminal underside of the modern Russian state. Varese, a co-curator of Oxford’s
Tradecraft exhibition at the Bodleian, shares how he first met Cornwell in the early 1990s and later advised him on
Our Game and
Our Kind of Traitor, drawing directly on his research into Russian organized crime. From there, Varese unpacks the post-Soviet trajectory he traces in
Russia in Four Criminals—how “free markets” without a strong rule-of-law state produced predation, oligarchic capture, and ultimately what he calls a “mafia state,” where independent organized crime is squeezed out by a system that fuses political and economic power. The conversation also gets into how Russian security services use criminals for deniable operations abroad and how cybercrime functions as a tolerated ecosystem—until the state needs it—turning hackers into a ready-made tool of hybrid warfare.
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Learn more about Federico and his work:
https://federicovarese.com
Order
Russia in Four Criminals:
https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=russia-in-four-criminals--9781509563609
Visit the Bodleian Libaries’
John le Carré: Tradecraft exhibition:
https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/lecarre