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Title Russian security strategy under Putin [electronic resource] : U.S. and Russian perspectives.

Imprint [Carlisle Barracks, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2007]

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  D 101.146:SE 2/6    ---  Available
Description v, 49 p. : digital, PDF file
Series Global security challenges to U.S. interests
System Details Mode of access: Internet from the STRATEGIC STUDIES INSTITUTE web site.
Note Title from title screen (viewed on Dec. 13, 2007).
"November 2007."
"The two papers grouped together here were delivered at the Strategic Studies Institute's annual strategy conference for 2007" -- Foreword.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents U.S. interests in the new Eurasia / R. Craig Nation -- Russia's threat perception and strategic posture / Dmitri Trenin.
Summary "Increasingly, the armed forces and a vision of security as emphasizing hard rather than soft security have come to the fore in Moscow's national security policy process. Due to this institutionally-driven vision, Russia sees itself facing increasing military-political and strategic threats all along its frontiers. Recent Russian policies reflect that perception and Moscow's adaptation to it. We may think this threat perception to be misguided, even bizarrely misconceived, given our own beliefs about what American policy is and what its goals are. Nevertheless, the strongest forces in the Russian policy community have bought into that vision and have made policy accordingly. Therefore, the key point that readers should take as they read these papers together is that Russian and American perspectives and policies are mutually interactive. They do not take place in a strategic vacuum devoid of all context, and develop to a considerable degree in response to the other side's activities and rhetoric. Neither we nor Russia can act in disregard of the fact that our actions have consequences and that other state actors in Eurasia, as elsewhere, also have a vote in shaping the context of international affairs and in the day-to-day conduct of U.S. and Russian national security policy" -- p. v.
Subject Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations.
Russia (Federation) -- Strategic aspects.
Geopolitics -- Eurasia.
Added Author Nation, R. Craig.
Trenin, Dmitrii.
Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute.
Other Form: Russian security strategy under Putin v, 49 p. (OCoLC)182756896
Gpo Item No. 0307-A-31 (online)
Sudoc No. D 101.146:SE 2/6

 
    
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