The Sources Of Russian Foreign Policy After The Cold War
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 21. March 1996
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Hardback
256 pages
978-0-8133-8841-0 (ISBN)
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Scholars in the field of comparative politics and international relations build on theoretical work on the interaction of domestic and international systems, applying it to the study of the origins and outcomes of post-Soviet Russian policy and conduct.
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English
Place of publication
United States
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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978-0-8133-8841-0 (9780813388410)
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Celeste A. Wallander | Anne Wildermuth
The Sources Of Russian Foreign Policy After The Cold War
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03/1996
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Westview Press Inc
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Content
The sources of Russian conduct - theories, frameworks and approaches, Celeste A. Wallander; democratization, war and nationalism in the post-communist states, Jack Snyder; Russian nationalism and the national interest in Russian foreign policy, Astrid S. Tuminez; Russian foreign policy and the politics of national identity, James G. Richter; the foreign-policy preferences of Russian defence industrialists - integration or isolation?, Kimberly Marten Zisk; Russia and Europe after the Cold War - the interaction of domestic and foreign policies, Bruce D. Porter; Russian identity and foreign policy in Estonia and Uzbekistan, Ted Hopf; from each according to its abilities - competing theoretical approaches to the post-Soviet energy sector, Matthew Evangelista; ideas, interests and institutions in Russian foreign policy, C.A. Wallander.