Cold peace : Russia's new imperialism / Janusz Bugajski.
نوع المادة : نصالناشر:Westport, Conn. : Praeger ; 2004الناشر:Washington, DC : Published in cooperation with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2004وصف:302 pages ; 25 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
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- 0275983625 (pbk)
- DK510.764 B84 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-289) and index.
1. Introduction : near or temporary abroad? -- 2. Russia's foreign policy arsenal -- 3. Retaining a union : Belarus and Kaliningrad -- 4. Regaining a commonwealth : Ukraine and Moldova -- 5. Blocking Western encroachment : the Baltic states -- 6. Neutralizing the core : Central Europe -- 7. Exploiting crises : Adriatic Balkans -- 8. Exporting influence : Black Sea Balkans -- 9. Conclusions : looking ahead.
"The Russian regime under President Vladimir Putin has embarked on a coherent long-term strategy to regain its influence over former satellites and to limit Western penetration in key parts of this region. Moscow is intent on steadily rebuilding Russia as a major power on the Eurasian stage and will use its neighbors as a springboard for expanding its dominance. In this first systematic analysis detailing Russia's post-Cold War imperialism, Bugajski challenges the contemporary equivalent of Cold War appeasement, which views Russia as a benign and pragmatic power that seeks cooperation and integration with the West."--BOOK JACKET.