The Kremlin strikes back Russia and the West after Crimea's annexation
America and Europe responded to Russia's annexation of Crimea on March 18, 2014 by discarding their policy of East-West partnership and reverting intermittently to a policy of cold war. The West believes that this on-again/off-again second Cold War will end with Russia's capitulation becau...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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Collection: | Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Crimea's Annexation
- 1. Vendetta
- 2. Annexation
- Part II. Resurgent Cold War
- 3. Punitive measures
- 4. Minsk II protocol
- 5. Partnership to Cold War
- 6. War of attrition
- Part III. Correlation of Forces
- 7. Putin's economy
- 8. Ukrainian morass
- 9. Western secular stagnation
- 10. Military cross-currents
- 11. X-Factors
- Part IV. Duty to Prevail
- 12. Strategies
- 13. Double gaming
- Part V. What Is to Be Done
- 14. Coexistence
- 15. Eternal Russia