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
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Description
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.
Table of Contents
- 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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