Russia and the Question of World Order

Russia and the Question of World Order
Author: Elias Götz,Camille-Renaud Merlen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000750508

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Russia and the Question of World Order engages with three sets of questions that cut to the heart of the ongoing debate about Russia’s role in the present world order. Firstly, the book asks what are Russia’s aims and objectives? Is Russia a highly revisionist power bent on overturning established rules and institutions, or is it best understood as a country with limited ambitions? Secondly, contributors ask what factors shape Russia’s views on the global order and its foreign policy choices? And finally, they ask what are the consequences of Russia’s actions for the existing international order? To answer these questions the book brings together scholars who analyse Russia’s world order policies through the lenses of different theoretical approaches, including the English School, E.H. Carr’s classical realism, social constructivism, and a long durée perspective. Examining Russia’s role in the present world order, with a special focus on Moscow’s relations with the US, China, and the EU, Russia and the Question of World Order will be of great interest to scholars of international relations and Russian foreign policy. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of European Politics and Society.

Europe Russia and the Liberal World Order

Europe  Russia and the Liberal World Order
Author: Timofei Bordachev
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000435504

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This book analyses Russia-Europe/EU relations by exploring their practical essence and conceptualizing them in terms of the main categories of international relations research. It argues that the liberal world order, established in Cold War days, whereby international relations are underpinned by a global balance of power and a highly institutionalized framework of international relations, thereby balancing power and morality, continued after the Cold War, with high hopes in the early 1990s for a new order of security and cooperation for all Europe, including Russia. It goes on to show how the liberal world order has broken down, one manifestation of this being the new conflict between Russia and Europe in recent years, a conflict resulting from the failure of European countries/the EU to acknowledge the actual balance of military, economic and political power, the lack of limits on the policy of European countries in terms of infringing on Russia’s interests, and Russia’s consequent revision, after 1999, of its policy of co-operation. Overall, the book provides huge insight into the nature of Europe-Russia relations.

Vladimir Putin and the New World Order

Vladimir Putin and the New World Order
Author: Joseph Laurence Black
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0742529665

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J. L. Black's latest work is a rich and carefully crafted attempt to expose the textures of Russia's perceptions of itself and its place in the world. Based almost entirely on Russian sources, Vladimir Putin and the New World Order argues that to understand Russian foreign policymaking, international situations must be viewed through the prism of Russian analysts and officials.

Russia World Order

Russia   World Order
Author: George Liska
Publsiher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105035732598

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Professor Liska argumenterer for en medinddragning af Rusland - selv et sovjetiseret Rusland - i et udvidet "Vesten", som efter de Gaulle og Vietnam trues mere og mere af indre forfald end af ydre farer og mere af økonomisk aggression fra det såkaldte "Syd" end af østlandenes militærmagt

The World Order New Rules or a Game without Rules

The World Order  New Rules or a Game without Rules
Author: Vladimir Putin
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2022-05-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: EAN:8596547025313

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This work presents the notes of Putin's speech on the Meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club. In the speech, V. Putin mentions the dramatic transformations in global politics and the economy, public life, and in industry, information and social technologies. He urges the listeners to questions the world's standards of international security that are created to prevent global conflicts.

Russia Against the Rest

Russia Against the Rest
Author: Richard Sakwa
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107160606

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This book examines how Putin's Russia emerged as one of the great powers, demanding recognition of its status in international politics.

Russian Foreign Policy in Transition

Russian Foreign Policy in Transition
Author: Andrei Melville,Andre? I?Ur?evich Mel?vil?,Tat?i?a?na Shakleina
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9637326170

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Russian international relations has undergone profound changes in the last fifteen years that have effected both the Russian view of the world and the outside perspective of the Russian Federation. These changes will undoubtedly play an integral part of Russian foreign relations for years to come. And yet the question remains, how has Russian influence adapted to the post-Soviet world order? In this critical analysis, Andrei Melville sheds light on the complexities of Russian foreign policy from 1991 to 2004. Divided into three parts, the book presents official translated documents in the first section that outline, among other things, the formation of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the military doctrine of the Russian Federation, and the agreement on security and cooperation between NATO and Russia. These documents are an essential first step in understanding the shape and context of Russian foreign policy from the demise of the Soviet Union up to the present. The second section of the book is composed of official statements from Russia leaders who are seeking to define the next generation of Russian international relations. Among the statements is Vladimir Putin's illuminating essay on Russia at the turn of the century. It is here where Putin defines the Russian policy of a strong state, efficient economy, and social solidarity. In addition, former Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov provides a statement on the hopes and obstacles for international relations in the 21st century. The authors of the remaining three papers have also served as Prime Ministers or foreign ministers in the Russian government during the past decade. The final section of the book is composed ofanalysis from scholars and Russian foreign policy experts. The analysis addresses a wide range of topics from the crisis in Kosovo to Russian-Chinese relations. Here, the official documents, statements, and policies of the Russian Federation are cast in a different light, bringing to surface the tough questions, the challenges, and the promises that face Russian foreign policy in the future. Putin's "new course" or "foreign policy therapy" is analyzed by specialists who observe their subject at short range.

The New World Order According to Putin

The New World Order According to Putin
Author: Vladimir Putin
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 797
Release: 2023-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:8596547734116

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In 2014 Vladimir Putin gave a speech at the Valdai International Discussion Club XI session on 24 October 2014, in Sochi City. The overall meeting's theme was "The World Order: New Rules or a Game without Rules?" In a 40-minute speech Putin underlined the depth of the rift between Moscow and the West accusing the United States of endangering global security by imposing a "unilateral diktat" on the rest of the world and shifted blame for the Ukraine crisis onto the West. The Financial Times called the speech "one of most important foreign policy statements". In addition, this edition is enriched with the complete articles, essays, executive orders, statements and speeches of Vladimir Putin which paint a full picture of his stance toward Ukraine and Russia's position in the world.