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Andrew Monaghan
The New Politics of Russia: In terpreting Change
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ISBN: 9781526155610
Author : Andrew Monaghan
Published: 2024
Publisher: Manchester UP
Number of pages: 224
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Author : Andrew Monaghan
Published: 2024
Publisher: Manchester UP
Number of pages: 224
Language: English
Format: Paperback
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This book examines Russian politics and how and why Russia's relations have deteriorated to the point of a new era of 'Great Power Competition'. It explores the worsening of relations since the early 2000s, from the disagreements over European security and the war in Syria to mutual criticism of interference in domestic politics. -- .This book examines Russian politics and how and why Russia's international relations have deteriorated to the point of inaugurating a new era of 'Great Power Competition'. It explores the long-term worsening of relations since the early 2000s, from the disagreements over European security and the war in Syria to mutual accusations of interference in domestic politics. The book also reflects on the nature of political power in Russia, looking both at protest and the networks of power that make up the country's political landscape. In so doing, it offers a fresh way to interpret Russian politics and to understand Putin's fourth presidential term.
This book examines Russian politics and how and why Russia’s relations have deteriorated to the point of a new era of ‘Great Power Competition’. It explores the worsening of relations since the early 2000s, from the disagreements over European security and the war in Syria to mutual criticism of interference in domestic politics.
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