Valeri Nikolaevich Ponomarev (Assist. ed.)
Imperial Russian Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Hamilton, Lee H.; Ragsdale, Hugh; Ponomarev, Valerii N.
Valeri Nikolaevich Ponomarev (Assist. ed.)
Imperial Russian Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Hamilton, Lee H.; Ragsdale, Hugh; Ponomarev, Valerii N.
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Aims to demythologise a field hitherto dominated by suspicion and fear, that of Russian foreign policy. Much of the research is drawn from previously unavailable Russian sources.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Martin J. BaylyTaming the Imperial Imagination109,99 €
- Andrei P. TsygankovThe "Russian Idea" in International Relations194,99 €
- Sam GoodmanThe imperial premiership122,99 €
- Michael E. SmithEurope's Foreign and Security Policy37,99 €
- Anthony ReidImperial Alchemy115,99 €
- Problem Representation in Foreign Policy Decision-Making99,99 €
- Ilya PrizelNational Identity and Foreign Policy178,99 €
-
-
-
Aims to demythologise a field hitherto dominated by suspicion and fear, that of Russian foreign policy. Much of the research is drawn from previously unavailable Russian sources.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 917g
- ISBN-13: 9780521442299
- ISBN-10: 052144229X
- Artikelnr.: 22282707
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 917g
- ISBN-13: 9780521442299
- ISBN-10: 052144229X
- Artikelnr.: 22282707
Acknowledgements; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The Origins
Of Imperial Russian Foreign Policy: 1. Imperial consciousness in
eighteenth-century Russian foreign policy E. V. Anisimov; 2. The role of
the Baltic in Russian foreign policy 1721-1773 Hans Bagger; Part II.
Imperial Russia and the Western Borderlands in the Eighteenth Century: 3.
Rusian projects of conquest in the eighteenth century Hugh Ragsdale; 4.
Runaway peasants and Russian motives for the partitions of Poland Robert E.
Jones; Part III. Imperial Russia in the Coming of the Crimean War: 5.
Policy traditions and the Menshikov Mission of 1853 David M. Goldfrank; 6.
The personal responsibility of Nicholas I for the coming of the Crimean War
V. N. Vinogradov; Part IV. Imperial Russian Foreign Policy in
Mid-Nineteenth Century America: 7. Russian policy in the US during the
Crimean War V. N. Ponomarev; 8. The sale of Alaska in the context of
Russo-American relations in the nineteenth century N. N. Bolkhovitinov;
Part V. Adventure and Disaster in the Late Empire: 9. Russian policy in the
Balkans in the reign of Alexander II, 1855-1881 David MacKenzie; 10. The
foreign policy of Russia in the Far East at the turn of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries A. V. Ignatiev; 11. The interaction of foreign and
domestic interests in central and southeast Europe, 1900-1914 David
McDonald; Part VI. Perspectives and Conclusions: 12. Persistent factors in
Russian foreign policy: an interpretative essay Alfred J. Rieber.
Of Imperial Russian Foreign Policy: 1. Imperial consciousness in
eighteenth-century Russian foreign policy E. V. Anisimov; 2. The role of
the Baltic in Russian foreign policy 1721-1773 Hans Bagger; Part II.
Imperial Russia and the Western Borderlands in the Eighteenth Century: 3.
Rusian projects of conquest in the eighteenth century Hugh Ragsdale; 4.
Runaway peasants and Russian motives for the partitions of Poland Robert E.
Jones; Part III. Imperial Russia in the Coming of the Crimean War: 5.
Policy traditions and the Menshikov Mission of 1853 David M. Goldfrank; 6.
The personal responsibility of Nicholas I for the coming of the Crimean War
V. N. Vinogradov; Part IV. Imperial Russian Foreign Policy in
Mid-Nineteenth Century America: 7. Russian policy in the US during the
Crimean War V. N. Ponomarev; 8. The sale of Alaska in the context of
Russo-American relations in the nineteenth century N. N. Bolkhovitinov;
Part V. Adventure and Disaster in the Late Empire: 9. Russian policy in the
Balkans in the reign of Alexander II, 1855-1881 David MacKenzie; 10. The
foreign policy of Russia in the Far East at the turn of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries A. V. Ignatiev; 11. The interaction of foreign and
domestic interests in central and southeast Europe, 1900-1914 David
McDonald; Part VI. Perspectives and Conclusions: 12. Persistent factors in
Russian foreign policy: an interpretative essay Alfred J. Rieber.
Acknowledgements; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The Origins
Of Imperial Russian Foreign Policy: 1. Imperial consciousness in
eighteenth-century Russian foreign policy E. V. Anisimov; 2. The role of
the Baltic in Russian foreign policy 1721-1773 Hans Bagger; Part II.
Imperial Russia and the Western Borderlands in the Eighteenth Century: 3.
Rusian projects of conquest in the eighteenth century Hugh Ragsdale; 4.
Runaway peasants and Russian motives for the partitions of Poland Robert E.
Jones; Part III. Imperial Russia in the Coming of the Crimean War: 5.
Policy traditions and the Menshikov Mission of 1853 David M. Goldfrank; 6.
The personal responsibility of Nicholas I for the coming of the Crimean War
V. N. Vinogradov; Part IV. Imperial Russian Foreign Policy in
Mid-Nineteenth Century America: 7. Russian policy in the US during the
Crimean War V. N. Ponomarev; 8. The sale of Alaska in the context of
Russo-American relations in the nineteenth century N. N. Bolkhovitinov;
Part V. Adventure and Disaster in the Late Empire: 9. Russian policy in the
Balkans in the reign of Alexander II, 1855-1881 David MacKenzie; 10. The
foreign policy of Russia in the Far East at the turn of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries A. V. Ignatiev; 11. The interaction of foreign and
domestic interests in central and southeast Europe, 1900-1914 David
McDonald; Part VI. Perspectives and Conclusions: 12. Persistent factors in
Russian foreign policy: an interpretative essay Alfred J. Rieber.
Of Imperial Russian Foreign Policy: 1. Imperial consciousness in
eighteenth-century Russian foreign policy E. V. Anisimov; 2. The role of
the Baltic in Russian foreign policy 1721-1773 Hans Bagger; Part II.
Imperial Russia and the Western Borderlands in the Eighteenth Century: 3.
Rusian projects of conquest in the eighteenth century Hugh Ragsdale; 4.
Runaway peasants and Russian motives for the partitions of Poland Robert E.
Jones; Part III. Imperial Russia in the Coming of the Crimean War: 5.
Policy traditions and the Menshikov Mission of 1853 David M. Goldfrank; 6.
The personal responsibility of Nicholas I for the coming of the Crimean War
V. N. Vinogradov; Part IV. Imperial Russian Foreign Policy in
Mid-Nineteenth Century America: 7. Russian policy in the US during the
Crimean War V. N. Ponomarev; 8. The sale of Alaska in the context of
Russo-American relations in the nineteenth century N. N. Bolkhovitinov;
Part V. Adventure and Disaster in the Late Empire: 9. Russian policy in the
Balkans in the reign of Alexander II, 1855-1881 David MacKenzie; 10. The
foreign policy of Russia in the Far East at the turn of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries A. V. Ignatiev; 11. The interaction of foreign and
domestic interests in central and southeast Europe, 1900-1914 David
McDonald; Part VI. Perspectives and Conclusions: 12. Persistent factors in
Russian foreign policy: an interpretative essay Alfred J. Rieber.