Uncover the intricate and often controversial story of Russia’s energy giant with “Gazprom,” a compelling expos by Valery Panyushkin and Mikhail Zygar, available in German under the names Waleri Panjuschkin and Michail Sygar. Published in 2008 by Droemer Knaur, this perfect paperback edition offers a deep dive into the inner workings of Gazprom, examining its influence on Russian politics, the global energy market, and international relations. Beyond simply being an energy company, “Gazprom” delves into how Gazprom became a powerful tool of the Russian state, wielded to exert economic and political leverage across Europe and beyond. Panyushkin and Zygar, renowned Russian journalists known for their investigative work, meticulously unravel the complex web of relationships connecting Gazprom to the Kremlin, exploring the key figures who shaped its rise and the deals that cemented its power. This book provides a critical perspective on the company’s growth, its acquisitions, and its impact on energy security for nations reliant on Russian gas. It scrutinizes the accusations of political maneuvering, price manipulation, and the use of energy as a weapon in international disputes. While delving into the economic powerhouse that Gazprom became, the authors scrutinize the human element, discussing the individuals, politics and economics of the natural gas production and distribution. “Gazprom” isn’t just a financial analysis; it’s a political biography of a company inextricably linked to the fate of modern Russia. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of the global energy landscape, the complexities of Russian politics, and the role of state-owned enterprises in the 21st century. Explore the topics of corruption, cronyism, and political maneuvering that have been tied to the company, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the company’s operations and impact. This German-language edition provides a valuable resource for readers who prefer to engage with this critical analysis in its translated form. Weighing 338 grams, this book is a comprehensive and insightful read that will leave you questioning the balance of power in the world’s energy markets.