Russian strategic thought toward Asia
The book explains the Putin era's ambivalent approach to Asia and finds lessons from earlier approaches worthy of further attention. The overview compares how strategic thinking evolved, while reflecting on factors that shaped it.
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Literature type: | Electronic Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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Strategic thought in Northeast Asia S. |
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230601734 |
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The book explains the Putin era's ambivalent approach to Asia and finds lessons from earlier approaches worthy of further attention. The overview compares how strategic thinking evolved, while reflecting on factors that shaped it. |
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Ebook. Originally published in: 2008. |
Carrier Form: | 272 p. |
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9781403975546 9780230601734 : 0230601731 : |
CLC: | D81 |
Contents: | Overview - Gilbert Rozman, Kazuhiko Togo & Joseph P. Ferguson * Part 1: Chronology * Soviet Policy toward the Asia-Pacific Region: The 1980s - Evgeny Bazhanov * Russia's Strategic Thought toward Asia: The Early Yeltsin Years (1991-95) - Alexei Bogaturov * Russian Strategic Thinking toward Asia, 1996-99 - Kazuhiko Togo * Russia's Asia Policy under Vladimir Putin, 2000-05 - Dmitry Trenin * Part 2: Geography * The Russian Approach to China under Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and Putin, - Alexander Lukin * The Policy of Russia toward Japan, 1992-2005 - Alexander Panov * Russian Strategic Thinking toward North and South Korea - Vasily Mikheev * Russian Strategic Thinking toward Central, South, and Southeast Asia - Joseph P. Ferguson * Russian Strategic Thinking on Asian Regionalism - Gilbert Rozman. |