Too often, we are told that Russia plays a weak hand well. Russia ranks behind the US and China by traditional measures of power like GDP. Yet 25 years removed from its mid-1990s nadir, Russia has become a supremely disruptive force in world politics. How has Russia's resurrection happened and why are observers surprised? Kathryn E. Stoner assesses the revival of Russia and argues that we should look beyond traditional means of power to assess its real strength in international politics. Accounting for Russian domestic policies, Stoner explains how Russia maximizes its resources at home and abroad.…mehr
Too often, we are told that Russia plays a weak hand well. Russia ranks behind the US and China by traditional measures of power like GDP. Yet 25 years removed from its mid-1990s nadir, Russia has become a supremely disruptive force in world politics. How has Russia's resurrection happened and why are observers surprised? Kathryn E. Stoner assesses the revival of Russia and argues that we should look beyond traditional means of power to assess its real strength in international politics. Accounting for Russian domestic policies, Stoner explains how Russia maximizes its resources at home and abroad.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kathryn E. Stoner is the Deputy Director at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Senior Fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, and at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, all at Stanford University. She is the author or co-editor of five books, including Transitions to Democracy: A Comparative Perspective, written and edited with Ambassador Michael A. McFaul, and Resisting the State: Reform and Retrenchment in Post-Soviet Russia.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I: Russia Resurrected? * Chapter 1: Is Russia Resurrected? Assessing State Power and Its Domestic Determinants * Part II: Russian Power Abroad: A Multidimensional Approach * Chapter 2: Where Does Russia Matter? Russian Influence in its "Near Abroad" * Chapter 3: Where Else Does Russia Matter? Beyond the Neighborhood * Part III: The Means of Projecting Russian Power Abroad * Chapter 4: The Unsteady Economic Basis of Russian Power * Chapter 5: Russian Power is Hard and Soft: The Revitalized Russian Military, Media and Cyber Capabilities * Chapter 6: Russian Society: Empowered or Enfeebled? * Part III: The Domestic Determinants of the use of Russian Power Abroad * Chapter 7: Is Autocracy an Advantage? How, When and Why Russia Projects its Power Abroad * Chapter 8: The Implications for Global Politics of the Domestic Determinants of Russian Power
* Part I: Russia Resurrected? * Chapter 1: Is Russia Resurrected? Assessing State Power and Its Domestic Determinants * Part II: Russian Power Abroad: A Multidimensional Approach * Chapter 2: Where Does Russia Matter? Russian Influence in its "Near Abroad" * Chapter 3: Where Else Does Russia Matter? Beyond the Neighborhood * Part III: The Means of Projecting Russian Power Abroad * Chapter 4: The Unsteady Economic Basis of Russian Power * Chapter 5: Russian Power is Hard and Soft: The Revitalized Russian Military, Media and Cyber Capabilities * Chapter 6: Russian Society: Empowered or Enfeebled? * Part III: The Domestic Determinants of the use of Russian Power Abroad * Chapter 7: Is Autocracy an Advantage? How, When and Why Russia Projects its Power Abroad * Chapter 8: The Implications for Global Politics of the Domestic Determinants of Russian Power
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