Routledge handbook of Russian security /
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Routledge,
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Publisher Address: | Abingdon, Oxon : |
Publication Dates: | 2019. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Carrier Form: | xxiv, 423 pages : tables ; 26 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9780815396710 0815396716 |
Index Number: | UA770 |
CLC: | E512-62 |
Call Number: | E512-62/R869 |
Contents: |
Preface: Russian security policy / Roger E. Kanet -- Part 1. The history and nature of Russian security strategy -- Introduction / Roger E. Kanet -- Russia's pursuit of great power status and security / Anne Clunan -- The Soviet legacy in Russian security policy / Mark Kramer -- Putin's operational code and strategic decision making in Russia / Graeme Herd -- Military might as a basis for Russian great power identity / Hanna Smith -- The Russian challenge to liberal world order / Suzanne Loftus and Roger E. Kanet -- Part 2. Domestic politics, threat perception and Russian security strategy - Part 3. Instruments of Russian security strategy -- Introduction / Roger E. Kanet -- Coercive diplomacy in Russian security strategy / Stanislav Tkachenko -- The rebuilding of Russia's military capabilities / Jennifer Mathers -- Reflections on Russian nuclear strategy / Stephen Blank -- The economic tools of Russian security strategy / Nikita Lomagin -- Russian security strategy and the geopolitics of energy in Eurasia / Mikhail Molchanov -- The intelligence agencies and UPtin: undermining Russia's security strategy / Kimberly Marten -- Russian information security and warfare strategy / Car Part 5. Case studies of Russian security strategy -- Introduction / Roger E. Kanet -- Instrumentalising the frozen conflicts of the greater Black Sea region / Thomas Ambrosio -- Russian security strategy in the Balkans / Nadia Boyadjieva -- The August 2008 Russia-Georgia war / Bertil Nygren -- Russia's "hybrid" aggression against Ukraine / Yury Fedorov -- Russia, the Middle East and the conflict in Syria / Derek Averre. |