The foreign policy of Russia : changing systems, enduring interests

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The foreign policy of Russia : changing systems, enduring interests

Robert H. Donaldson, Joseph L. Nogee

M.E. Sharpe, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-310) and index

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Description

This text on contemporary Russian foreign policy identifies continuities in Russia's international behaviour, despite regime changes, and the basic factors structuring these long-established patterns. It also analyzes some of the external and internal forces that influence changes of policy direction, not all of which are predictable. The result is a balanced treatment that should provide readers with the context and the analytical tools needed to understand Russia's past, present and future role in the world.

Table of Contents

1. The Tsarist Roots of Russia's Foreign Policy. 2. Soviet Foreign Policy: From Revolution to Cold War. 3. Soviet Foreign Policy: The Cold War. 4. Domestic Factors in the Making of Russian Foreign Policy. 5. Russia and the Near Abroad. 6. Russia and the West. 7. Russia and the "Non-West." 8. Conclusion.

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