Russia in the Wake of the Cold War: Perceptions and Prejudices
Amid widespread and increasing alarm in Western strategic and foreign policy circles following Russia’s capture of Crimea, support for rebels in Ukraine, and military intervention in Syria, this study provides a timely and sophisticated analysis of the nature and intentions of post-Soviet government under President Vladimir Putin. Based on both Russian and non-Russian sources, this book examines the enduring Cold War legacies underpinning Western perceptions of contemporary Russia. It analyzes the ways in which the West has interpreted and reacted to Russia’s domestic authoritarianism and foreign policy behavior and argues for diplomatic engagement based on liberal pluralism.
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Russia in the Wake of the Cold War: Perceptions and Prejudices
Amid widespread and increasing alarm in Western strategic and foreign policy circles following Russia’s capture of Crimea, support for rebels in Ukraine, and military intervention in Syria, this study provides a timely and sophisticated analysis of the nature and intentions of post-Soviet government under President Vladimir Putin. Based on both Russian and non-Russian sources, this book examines the enduring Cold War legacies underpinning Western perceptions of contemporary Russia. It analyzes the ways in which the West has interpreted and reacted to Russia’s domestic authoritarianism and foreign policy behavior and argues for diplomatic engagement based on liberal pluralism.
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Russia in the Wake of the Cold War: Perceptions and Prejudices

Russia in the Wake of the Cold War: Perceptions and Prejudices

by Dorothy Horsfield
Russia in the Wake of the Cold War: Perceptions and Prejudices

Russia in the Wake of the Cold War: Perceptions and Prejudices

by Dorothy Horsfield

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Amid widespread and increasing alarm in Western strategic and foreign policy circles following Russia’s capture of Crimea, support for rebels in Ukraine, and military intervention in Syria, this study provides a timely and sophisticated analysis of the nature and intentions of post-Soviet government under President Vladimir Putin. Based on both Russian and non-Russian sources, this book examines the enduring Cold War legacies underpinning Western perceptions of contemporary Russia. It analyzes the ways in which the West has interpreted and reacted to Russia’s domestic authoritarianism and foreign policy behavior and argues for diplomatic engagement based on liberal pluralism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498552189
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/30/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dorothy Horsfield is a visiting fellow in the College of Arts and Social Sciences at Australian National University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Cold War Liberal Pluralism and Its Legacy
Chapter 2: Russia’s Liberal Intellectuals and Lost Causes
Chapter 3: Russian Conservatism and Its Adjectives
Chapter 4: Finding Authoritarianism in President Vladimir Putin’s Russian
Federation
Chapter 5: Lies, Damn Lies, and Diplomacy: John le Carré, Edward Snowden, and the post-Cold War World of Espionage
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