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An edition of Should we fear Russia? (2016)

Should we fear Russia?

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Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis, there has been much talk of a new Cold War between the West and Russia. Under Putin's authoritarian leadership, Moscow is widely seen as volatile, belligerent and bent on using military force to get its way. In this incisive analysis, top Russian foreign and security policy analyst Dmitri Trenin explains why the Cold War analogy is misleading. Relations between the West and Russia are certainly bad and dangerous but - he argues - they are bad and dangerous in new ways; crucial differences which make the current rivalry between Russia, the EU and the US all the more fluid and unpredictable. Unpacking the dynamics of this increasingly strained relationship, Trenin makes a compelling case for handling Russia with pragmatism and care rather than simply giving into fear.

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Language
English
Pages
125

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Should we fear Russia?
2016, Wiley-Interscience, Polity
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Analysis of fears
The Russia challenge
Bringing Russia into line
Navigating the new normal
Conclusion : how conflict with the West impacts on Russia.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Global futures, Global futures series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.47
Library of Congress
JZ1616 .T74 2016, JZ1616.T74 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 125 pages
Number of pages
125

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27222584M
ISBN 10
1509510907, 1509510915
ISBN 13
9781509510900, 9781509510917
LCCN
2016015429
OCLC/WorldCat
946605433
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01M9K0XAD

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