Russia [electronic resource] : re-emerging great power / edited by Roger E. Kanet.
In responding to the question as to whether Russia has re-emerged as a great power, the authors trace the major lines of foreign and security policy under Vladimir Putin. The authors argue that Putin and his advisors are committed to re-establishing Russia as a great power and that the existence of...
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Basingstoke :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the consolidation of Russia's role in world affairs / Roger E. Kanet
- pt. I. Russian strategy under Putin
- Russia's great power ambitions and policy under Putin / Ingmar Oldberg
- Forming a new security identity under Vladimir Putin / Nikita A. Lomagin
- Choices for Russia : preserving inherited geopolitics through emergent global and European realities / Vladimir Rukavishnikov
- pt. II. Russia, the CIS, and the world beyond
- Russia's Transdniestria policy : means, ends and great power trajectories / Graeme P. Herd
- Putin's attempts to subjugate Georgia : from sabre-rattling to the power of the purse / Bertil Nygren
- Governance and diplomacy as attributes of a great power : Russia and the three enclaves
- Kaliningrad, Nagorno-Karabakh and Nakhchivan / Susanne Nies
- Russia and China in the new Central Asia : the security agenda / John Berryman
- The US challenge to Russian influence in Central Asia and the Caucasus / Roger E. Kanet, Larisa Homarac
- Russia, Iran and the nuclear question : the Putin record / Robert O.