Russian governance in the twenty-first century : geo-strategy, geopolitics and governance
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Russian governance in the twenty-first century : geo-strategy, geopolitics and governance
(Cass contemporary security studies series)
Frank Cass, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-348) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A stimulating new analysis of the dramatic systemic changes of the Russian state, principles of the governance and its foreign policy orientation.
It reviews the extent of changes in Russian approaches to geopolitics and the most appropriate geopolitical development patterns that influenced the transformation of Russian foreign policies and military strategic thinking on the eve of the 21st century.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Geopolitics, Geo-Strategy and Foreign Policy
- Chapter 1 Geo-Strategy and Russia's Vision of the New World Order
- Chapter 2 Practical Politics and International Relations
- Chapter 3 Strategic Part nerships in Brief
- Chapter 4 Testing Geopolitical Convictions
- Part 2 Domestic Reforms
- Chapter 5 The Strategy of Reforms
- Chapter 6 The Litmus Test
- Chapter 7 Military Reform and Russia's Future Defence
- Part 3 Present and Future Integration Channels
- Chapter 8 New Security Systems and Russia's Long-Term Engagement Strategy
- Conclusion
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