Russophobia : anti-Russian lobby and American foreign policy
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Russophobia : anti-Russian lobby and American foreign policy
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book suggests that the US-Russia post-9/11 partnership did not endure because much of America's policy is shaped by an ambition to remain the world's only superpower. The book analyzes the negative role played by Russophobia and advocates a different approach to Russia in the post-Cold War world.
Table of Contents
Preface List of Tables The U.S. Russia Policy after 9/11 The Anti-Russian Lobby The 'New Cold War' and American Sense of History The Chechnya 'Oppressor' and US Objectives in the Caucasus The 'Authoritarianism at Heart' and Washington's Democracy Promotion The 'Expansionism by Habit' and American Security Russia's Energy 'Imperialism' and US Interests Toward an Alternative Russia Approach Appendix: The Lobby's Ideology and Examples of Activities, 2003-2008 Index
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