Moscow rules : what drives Russia to confront the West / Keir Giles.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Insights : critical thinking on international affairsPublisher: Washington, D.C. London : Brookings Institution Press ; Chatham House, 2019Description: 234 sidorContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780815735748
- Politiska förhållanden
- Internationella relationer
- Politiskt ledarskap
- Political leadership -- Russia (Federation)
- Political leadership -- Soviet Union
- Political leadership -- Russia
- Ryssland
- Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government
- Soviet Union -- Politics and government
- Western countries -- Relations -- Russia (Federation)
- Western countries -- Relations -- Soviet Union
- Russia -- Politics and government
- 327.47 23/swe
- Kma.5
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Part I. Russia's place in the world. A world apart -- Great power and empire -- Russia under threat -- Winning the Cold War -- Part II. Russia's internal System. Ruling Russia -- The individual and the state -- Part III. Russia's inheritance. Russia's moral framework -- History matters -- Part IV. Prospects for change. Opposition, protests, and discontent -- Change from within -- Conclusion. The way forward.