Russia and the world : new state-of-play on the international stage
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Russia and the world : new state-of-play on the international stage
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-219) and index
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Description
The collapse of communism and the disintegration of the USSR, created a new geopolitical reality, a new international environment, and a new set of international relations. This book is about Russia's foreign relations. It examines the factors that determine Russia's foreign policy, such as the economy and domestic politics. It devotes special attention to the so-called 'Russian idea' - a foreign policy determinant largely overlooked by western politicians and analysts. It attempts such an analysis by applying Russian rather than Western criteria because we are dealing here with a country with a unique culture and history.
Table of Contents
List of Tables Foreword by Leslie Holmes The Setting of the Stage: An Introduction From the Russian to the Soviet Empire, 1917-1991 Period of Uncertainty, 1985-1991 The Fall of an Empire A New Military Policy Russia and the World Russia and NATO The Russian Idea - Towards a Civic Soviety Towards a Cold War or a Cold Peace? References
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