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Russian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first Century and the Shadow of the Past

Edited by Robert Legvold

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March, 2007
Cloth, 544 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14122-2
$55.00 / £38.00

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Living in the Hood: Russia, Empire, and Old and New Neighbors

Ronald Grigor Suny

2. Russian Foreign Policy During Periods of Great State Transformation

Robert Legvold

3. Domestic Conjunctures, the Russian State, and the World Outside, 1700-2006

David McDonald

4. How Persistent Are Persistent Factors?

Alfred J. Rieber

5. Russian Concepts of National Security

Lawrence T. Caldwell

6.Russia in Northeast Asia: In Search of a Strategy

Gilbert Rozman

7. Reluctant Europeans: Three Centuries of Russian Ambivalence Toward the West

Angela Stent

8. Global Challenges and Russian Foreign Policy

Celeste A. Wallander

Contributors

Index

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About the Author

Robert Legvold is Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Political Science at Columbia University where he specializes in the study of the foreign policies of Russia and the other post-Soviet states. He is particularly interested in the interaction between these states and Asia, Europe, and the United States.

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