J. L. Black's latest work is a rich and carefully crafted attempt to expose the textures of Russia's perceptions of itself and its place in the world. Based almost entirely on Russian sources, Vladimir Putin and the New World Order argues that to understand Russian foreign policymaking, international situations must be viewed through the prism of Russian analysts and officials.
J. L. Black's latest work is a rich and carefully crafted attempt to expose the textures of Russia's perceptions of itself and its place in the world. Based almost entirely on Russian sources, Vladimir Putin and the New World Order argues that to understand Russian foreign policymaking, international situations must be viewed through the prism of Russian analysts and officials.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Where We Were in January 2000 Part 2 Part I: Two and a Half Years of Foreign Policy Experimenting Chapter 3 Yeltsin's Legacy 1999 Chapter 4 Setting the Stage Chapter 5 Summitry and Beyond Chapter 6 Negotiating from Strength Chapter 7 The Mandate Revisited Chapter 8 From Axis of Evil to Vladimir and George Chapter 9 Wind Down Part 10 Part II: The Two-Headed Eagle Looks east and West Chapter 11 Debating Security and Defense Chapter 12 The Caucasus Vortex Chapter 13 Ukraine and Belarus Chapter 14 Reintegrating Eurasia: The CIS and Central Asia Chapter 15 Reintegrating Eurasia: Courting China and India Chapter 16 The Rogue States Chapter 17 Conclusion: Where We Were in May 2002
Chapter 1 Introduction: Where We Were in January 2000 Part 2 Part I: Two and a Half Years of Foreign Policy Experimenting Chapter 3 Yeltsin's Legacy 1999 Chapter 4 Setting the Stage Chapter 5 Summitry and Beyond Chapter 6 Negotiating from Strength Chapter 7 The Mandate Revisited Chapter 8 From Axis of Evil to Vladimir and George Chapter 9 Wind Down Part 10 Part II: The Two-Headed Eagle Looks east and West Chapter 11 Debating Security and Defense Chapter 12 The Caucasus Vortex Chapter 13 Ukraine and Belarus Chapter 14 Reintegrating Eurasia: The CIS and Central Asia Chapter 15 Reintegrating Eurasia: Courting China and India Chapter 16 The Rogue States Chapter 17 Conclusion: Where We Were in May 2002
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