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Discover an essential resource for understanding the intricacies of international relations with 'Dealing with the Russians', an insightful book that provides a contemporary outlook on Euro-Atlantic relations with Russia. As geopolitical tensions rise amidst ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Syria, this book is more relevant than ever. It addresses crucial questions about how to handle Russia in a time when dialogue seems absent, and misunderstandings abound. With a focus on practical strategies, this book outlines the need for a robust grand strategy, aimed at redefining how Western nations engage with Moscow. Author Andrew Monaghan, a leading Russia expert, critically analyzes the outdated perspectives that have dominated Euro-Atlantic thinking. This fresh approach offers innovative solutions for navigating the complex landscape of modern diplomacy, making it an invaluable addition for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in contemporary geopolitics. With 160 pages of detailed analysis and thought-provoking insights, this brand-new book is published by John Wiley & Sons (UK) in 2019. Plus, enjoy the convenience of free shipping! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery, and keep in mind that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Dive into the essential strategies for engaging with a pivotal global player in 'Dealing with the Russians'.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509527625
Year: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 160
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How to handle Russia? This question has become ever more prominent as the Euro-Atlantic community™s relations with Russia languish in systemic crisis, with dialogue suspended, reciprocal sanctions in place and proxy wars raging. The wars in Ukraine and Syria, accusations of Russian interference in domestic politics and the attempted murder of the Skripals on UK soil have all contributed to soaring tension in the relationship.
Yet faced with this array of serious challenges, Euro-Atlantic thinking about Russia remains stuck in twentieth-century rhetoric, trapped by misleading abstract labels and unsure whether to engage Moscow in dialogue or enhance deterrence and collective defence. Instead of thinking in these terms, leading Russia expert Andrew Monaghan argues that we must devise a new grand strategy for dealing with the Russians. Examining the ongoing Euro-Atlantic debate over Russia and framing Moscow™s own position towards the West, he sets out the foundations of a forward-looking strategy; one that can accommodate the many complex challenges presented by this new era of competition between Russia, Europe and the United States.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509527625
Year: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 160
Description:
How to handle Russia? This question has become ever more prominent as the Euro-Atlantic community™s relations with Russia languish in systemic crisis, with dialogue suspended, reciprocal sanctions in place and proxy wars raging. The wars in Ukraine and Syria, accusations of Russian interference in domestic politics and the attempted murder of the Skripals on UK soil have all contributed to soaring tension in the relationship.
Yet faced with this array of serious challenges, Euro-Atlantic thinking about Russia remains stuck in twentieth-century rhetoric, trapped by misleading abstract labels and unsure whether to engage Moscow in dialogue or enhance deterrence and collective defence. Instead of thinking in these terms, leading Russia expert Andrew Monaghan argues that we must devise a new grand strategy for dealing with the Russians. Examining the ongoing Euro-Atlantic debate over Russia and framing Moscow™s own position towards the West, he sets out the foundations of a forward-looking strategy; one that can accommodate the many complex challenges presented by this new era of competition between Russia, Europe and the United States.