Hard diplomacy and soft coercion : Russia's influence abroad /

During the Cold War, Soviet influence and Leninist ideology were inseparable. But the collapse of both systems threw Russian influence into limbo. In this book, James Sherr draws on his in-depth study of the country over many years to explain and analyse thefactors that have brought Russian influenc...

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Main Author: Sherr, James, 1951-
Corporate Author: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Chatham House, Royal Institute of International Affairs, [2013]
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Summary:During the Cold War, Soviet influence and Leninist ideology were inseparable. But the collapse of both systems threw Russian influence into limbo. In this book, James Sherr draws on his in-depth study of the country over many years to explain and analyse thefactors that have brought Russian influence back into play. Today, Tsarist, Soviet and contemporary approaches combine in creative and discordant ways. The result is a policy based on a mixture of strategy, improvisation and habit. The novelty of this policy and its apparent successes pose possible dangers for Russia's neighbours, the West and Russia itself.
Physical Description:xi, 137 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 130-137).
ISBN:9781862032668 (Paper)
1862032661 (Paper)