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Note on the Transliteration
Chronology of Key Foreign Policy Events, 1979–2022
Preface
1. Understanding Change and Continuity in Russia’s Foreign Policy
2. The Cold War Crisis and the New Thinking, 1985-1991
3. The Post-Soviet Decline and Attempts at Cooperation, 1991-2004
4. Recovery and Assertiveness, 2005-2011
5. Civilizational Turn and New Assertiveness, 2012-2020
6. The Russia-West Crisis, the War in Ukraine, and a Post-Western World, 2021-
7. Conclusion and Lessons
Further Reading
Essay Questions
Topics for Discussion or Simulation
Challenges conventional approaches to Russian foreign policy by taking a constructivist approach
Presents a new approach to Moscow's foreign policy by linking it to continuity and change in Russia's national identity and relationships with the West
Offers a systematic assessment of Russia’s attempts to cooperate with the West and to asserts its interests unilaterally
Offers an innovative analysis of Russia's distinctive concepts of national interest
Evaluates the relative success or failure of Russian foreign policy initiatives over time
Ideal for courses in Russian foreign policy and comparative foreign policy
Considers US policy options