The book "End of Superpower Collapse of Soviet Union" captures the path of Russia's foreign policy under Putin's rule, 30 years after the Soviet Union's collapse. The collapse of the Soviet Union was an event without parallel in history, and its legacy remains a significant factor in international relations. The book explores the dreams of independence and prosperity in post-Soviet republics and the challenges they faced. It also examines the resurfacing of old conflicts, often fueled by ethnic and religious tensions, and the role of Russia in the post-Soviet power struggle. The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the Caucasus is highlighted as a legacy of Soviet times. The book concludes with the question of what the future holds for the region and its nations, and how the legacy of the Soviet Union will continue to shape their future.