Sources Of Russian Foreign Policy After The Cold War

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A01=Anne Wildermuth
A01=Celeste A Wallander
Author_Anne Wildermuth
Author_Celeste A Wallander
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Civic National Identity
Common Language
comparative foreign policy
Defense Industrial
defense industry influence
domestic factors in Russian diplomacy
Energy Policy
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Firm Level Model
interest group politics
international conflict
international relations theory
leadership politics
NATO Action
NATO Capital
NATO Europe
NATO Expansion
NATO Power
NATO's Extension
political identity formation
post-Soviet Cases
post-Soviet politics
post-Soviet Russian policy
regime change analysis
regime type
Russian Coal Miners
Russian Communist Workers Party
Russian Defense Industry
Russian Domestic Politics
Russian Ethnic Identity
Russian Foreign Policy
Russian Foreign Policy Making
Russian Identity
Salient Religious Identity
Social Reproduction
Soviet Foreign Policy
Soviet Foreign Policy Studies
Statist Nationalism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367295905
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this timely and pathbreaking volume, scholars in comparative politics and international relations build upon earlier theoretical work on the interaction of domestic and international systems, applying it innovatively to the study of post-Soviet Russian policy and conduct. Individual chapters focus on regime type, leadership politics, interest group politics, nationalism as ideology, international conflict and threat, and international economic opportunities and constraints. The complex interplay between domestic and international factors is highlighted. Exploring both the origins and the outcomes of Russian policy and behavior, this book provides a telling measure of the direction and significance of political change since 1991.
Celeste A. Wallander,

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