Russia’s new Military Doctrine is characterised by its close linkage of foreign and domestic threat perceptions. While the former relate to NATO and the United States, the Kremlin’s concerns over the latter revolve around the spectre of a Russian “Maidan”. To prevent that, and to assert its claims to a zone of influence in the post-Soviet space, Moscow is in particular expanding its “non-linear” warfare capabilities. This is precisely the point to which the West has to date failed to find an adequate response. (Autorenreferat
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While studying the changes in the conceptual foundations of Russian foreign policy from its inceptio...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
On February 10, 2007, at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
Russia’s new Military Doctrine is characterised by its close linkage of foreign and domestic threat ...
This thesis examines various aspects of Russian military and security policy as a result of the adop...
The current ferment in Soviet military doctrine has led to uncertainty and debate over its implicati...
The Russian National Security Strategy of 2015 aims at achieving autarky from Western influences on ...
The future direction of Russian security and defense policies is a fundamental issue in contemporary...
In 2019, Russia’s Chief of the General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, presented a ‘strategy of active defe...
Russian leaders continue to declare that Russia will once again become a great power and that the tw...
The purpose of this article is to analyze developments in Russian military doctrine since the breaki...
Military reform has been a stated priority of the Russian government since the creation of the Russi...
The relationship between military reform in Russia and Russian threat perceptions is influenced by t...
Russia has sharply objected to US plans for ballistic missile defense. The Russian official explana...
Ever since NATO’s enlargement process began, Russia has voiced concerns for the impact of a greater ...
While studying the changes in the conceptual foundations of Russian foreign policy from its inceptio...
In many Western chancelleries, there still is a lot of hesitation and bewilderment on how to deal wi...
On February 10, 2007, at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin ...