Russia : re-emerging great power
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Russia : re-emerging great power
(Studies in Central and Eastern Europe)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The authors argue that Vladimir Putin and his advisors are committed to re-establishing Russia as a great power and that the existence of nuclear weapons and the revival of the Russian economy have provided the foundations for an expanded Russian role in global affairs.
目次
- Introduction: The Consolidation of Russia's Role in World Affairs
- R.E.Kanet PART I: RUSSIAN STRATEGY UNDER PUTIN Russia's Great Power Ambitions and Policy under Putin
- I.Oldberg Forming a New Security Identity under Vladimir Putin
- N.Lomagin Choices for Russia: Preserving Inherited Geopolitics through Emergent Global and European Realities
- V.Rukavishnikov PART II: RUSSIA, THE CIS AND THE WORLD BEYOND Russia's Transnistria Policy: Means, Ends and Great Power Trajectories
- G.P.Herd Putin's Attempts to Subjugate Georgia: From Sabre-Rattling to the Power of the Purse
- B.Nygren Governance and Diplomacy as Attributes of a Great Power: Russia and the Three Enclaves Kaliningrad, Nagorno-Karabakh and Nakhchivan
- S.Nies Russia and China in the New Central Asia: The Security Agenda
- J.Berryman The U.S. Challenge to Russian Influence in Central Asia and the Caucasus
- R.E.Kanet & L.Homarac Russia, Iran and the Nuclear Question: The Putin Record
- R.O.Freedman Conclusion: Russia as a Re-emerging Great Power
- R.E.Kanet
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