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The Munich Speech of Putin
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At the 43rd Munich Conference on Security Policy, Putin gave a speech that seemingly divided the world. While some sided with the US Defence Secretary, Robert Gates, thinking that one Cold War was quite enough , others agreed with Putin's aide, Sergei Yastrzhembsky claiming that it was more of a Cold Shower . When one's new Churchill, who drops the Iron Curtain is another's new Wilson, who draws attention to the ills of international system, emotions are clearly brought into the analytical process on both sides. This book, therefore, takes a constructivist approach to assess the connection between Russian Policy assertiveness of the decade and its possible effects on international security situation by examining varied perspectives against the factual base. Is Russian foreign policy since Putin an attempt to challenge the systemic status quo and, consequently, a global security threat? Or is it just a realist pattern of normal international behavior in anarchic environment? This book takes on a journey to identify the equilibrium perspective.
Autorentext
Yelena Novikova, MA: ha studiato sicurezza internazionale alla London Metropolitan University, Regno Unito. Ricercatore e analista per la responsabilità sociale d'impresa (CSR), servizi finanziari sostenibili e industrie di think-tank, Regno Unito.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783844399073
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T4mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9783844399073
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3844399070
- Veröffentlichung 23.05.2011
- Titel The Munich Speech of Putin
- Autor Yelena Novikova
- Untertitel A New Cold War Offensive or Struggle for Survival?
- Gewicht 113g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 64
- Genre Politikwissenschaft