View the Executive SummaryIn one way or another, the papers included in this monograph, from the Strategic Studies Institute’s annual conference on Russia in May 2012, all point to the internal pathologies that render Russian security a precarious affair at the best of times. As the editor suggests, the very fact of this precariousness makes Russia an inherently unpredictable and even potentially dangerous actor, not necessarily because it will actively attack its neighbors, though we certainly cannot exclude that possibility, but rather because Russia may come apart trying to play the role of a great power in Eurasia or elsewhere. As we all know, that outcome happened in 1917 and in 1989-91, with profound implications for international sec...
The three papers offered in this monograph provide a detailed analysis of the insurgency and counter...
The foreign policy of Russia in the near abroad is the continuation of its domestic policy, which in...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
These three papers represent the first panel of papers from SSI’s annual Russia conference that took...
View the Executive SummaryThis monograph examines terrorism and counterterrorism from the Russian pe...
The essays gathered here represent a panel at SSI’s annual Russia conference in 2011. They focus on ...
As Russia's economy has grown, so have the country's global involvement and influence, which often t...
This monograph examines Russia’s policy toward the Caspian Sea region as Moscow attempts to counterb...
Four years after the NATO-Russia Council came into being, it represents a picture in ambivalence and...
Now that Vladimir Putin has chosen a path of escalation in his unnecessary war of aggression against...
This policy-oriented work evaluates Russian civil-military relations with a focus on their developme...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
[[abstract]] Asia-Pacific also holds enormous strategic significance for Russia. It remains an area...
On February 10, 2007, at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
This paper analyses Russia’s geopolitical ambitions, its military modernisation, the threat it poses...
The three papers offered in this monograph provide a detailed analysis of the insurgency and counter...
The foreign policy of Russia in the near abroad is the continuation of its domestic policy, which in...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
These three papers represent the first panel of papers from SSI’s annual Russia conference that took...
View the Executive SummaryThis monograph examines terrorism and counterterrorism from the Russian pe...
The essays gathered here represent a panel at SSI’s annual Russia conference in 2011. They focus on ...
As Russia's economy has grown, so have the country's global involvement and influence, which often t...
This monograph examines Russia’s policy toward the Caspian Sea region as Moscow attempts to counterb...
Four years after the NATO-Russia Council came into being, it represents a picture in ambivalence and...
Now that Vladimir Putin has chosen a path of escalation in his unnecessary war of aggression against...
This policy-oriented work evaluates Russian civil-military relations with a focus on their developme...
This article focuses on the literature developed in the last few years on Russia’s foreign policy by...
[[abstract]] Asia-Pacific also holds enormous strategic significance for Russia. It remains an area...
On February 10, 2007, at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
This paper analyses Russia’s geopolitical ambitions, its military modernisation, the threat it poses...
The three papers offered in this monograph provide a detailed analysis of the insurgency and counter...
The foreign policy of Russia in the near abroad is the continuation of its domestic policy, which in...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...