Candace Rondeaux directs Future Frontlines, a public intelligence service for next generation security and democratic resilience, and the Planetary Politics initiative at the New America Foundation. A writer and public-policy analyst, Rondeaux is a professor of practice and fellow at the Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies and the Center on the Future of War at Arizona State University. Before joining New America, Rondeaux served as a senior program officer at the U.S. Institute of Peace where she launched the RESOLVE Network, a global research consortium on conflict and violent extremism and as a strategic advisor to the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. Rondeaux has documented and analyzed political violence in South Asia, and around the world for the Washington Post and the International Crisis Group. Before going abroad for the Post in 2009, Rondeaux covered criminal justice in Maryland and Virginia, where she covered capital punishment and was part of the Pulitzer Prize winning team of Post reporters who covered the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre. Rondeaux holds a B.A. in Russian area studies from Sarah Lawrence College, an M.A. in journalism from New York University, and an M.P.P. in public policy from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
""Putin's Sledgehammer provides an in-depth account of, and essential political and economic background to, the story of Prigozhin's meteoric rise and abrupt demise.""--Times Literary Supplement ""A layered account that draws on corporate registries, court records, ship and plane path data as well as multiple interviews. The end product? A brilliant guide to future putschists on how not to topple Putin.""--Times (UK) ""Rondeaux combines vivid journalistic clarity and unbiased academic reflection in Putin's Sledgehammer. Her work is a welcome addition to the growing library on Putin's Russia.""--Irish Times ""This description of the rot in Russia is brilliant. Candace Rondeaux exposes the corruption in the Russian military that hollowed out its fighting ability, the fragility of its chain of command, the infighting within the Russian security services, the damaging effect of the loss of Syria and African battles. Prigozhin's Wagner Group, Russia's shadow army, was brutal, amoral, ruthless -- evil.""--Bill Taylor, former ambassador to Ukraine ""Highly detailed and magnificently written, Putin's Sledgehammer has much to offer.... A must-read foreign-affairs title."" --Booklist ""Rondeaux places Prigozhin and other paramilitary warlords, who had been active in fighting Ukraine long before the 2022 invasion, in the context of contemporary Russian politics, with Putin betting that the West had no strategies to counter them--correctly, she adds...An illuminating look at a nationalist army."" --Kirkus ""Candace Rondeaux has given us a riveting story of how Putin used a criminal mercenary organization to do his dirty work. She also tells us how the Wagner Group turned on its master. Putin's Sledgehammer is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of Russia and how to counter the Kremlin's wars and shadow wars across the globe.""--H.R. McMaster, former national intelligence advisor of the US