Turn of the Century

Turn of the Century
Author: Arkadij Mošes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1998
Genre: Baltic States
ISBN: 9517690762

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Russia Looks at the Baltic Sea Region

Russia Looks at the Baltic Sea Region
Author: Arkadij L. Mošes,Bertil Nygren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2000
Genre: Baltic Sea Region
ISBN: OCLC:237550309

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Russia Looks to the Sea

Russia Looks to the Sea
Author: David Fairhall
Publsiher: London : Deutsch
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015014146255

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The Baltic the Black Sea and the Crimea

The Baltic  the Black Sea  and the Crimea
Author: Charles Henry Scott
Publsiher: London, R. Bentley
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1854
Genre: Baltic States
ISBN: BSB:BSB10470015

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Russia s Sea Power Past and Present

Russia s Sea Power  Past and Present
Author: Sir George Sydenham Clarke
Publsiher: Trieste Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0649696700

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Russians

Russians
Author: Gregory Feifer
Publsiher: Twelve
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781455509652

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From former NPR Moscow correspondent Gregory Feifer comes an incisive portrait that draws on vivid personal stories to portray the forces that have shaped the Russian character for centuries-and continue to do so today. RUSSIANS explores the seeming paradoxes of life in Russia by unraveling the nature of its people: what is it in their history, their desires, and their conception of themselves that makes them baffling to the West? Using the insights of his decade as a journalist in Russia, Feifer corrects pervasive misconceptions by showing that much of what appears inexplicable about the country is logical when seen from the inside. He gets to the heart of why the world's leading energy producer continues to exasperate many in the international community. And he makes clear why President Vladimir Putin remains popular even as the gap widens between the super-rich and the great majority of poor. Traversing the world's largest country from the violent North Caucasus to Arctic Siberia, Feifer conducted hundreds of intimate conversations about everything from sex and vodka to Russia's complex relationship with the world. From fabulously wealthy oligarchs to the destitute elderly babushki who beg in Moscow's streets, he tells the story of a society bursting with vitality under a leadership rooted in tradition and often on the edge of collapse despite its authoritarian power. Feifer also draws on formative experiences in Russia's past and illustrative workings of its culture to shed much-needed light on the purposely hidden functioning of its society before, during, and after communism. Woven throughout is an intimate, first-person account of his family history, from his Russian mother's coming of age among Moscow's bohemian artistic elite to his American father's harrowing vodka-fueled run-ins with the KGB. What emerges is a rare portrait of a unique land of extremes whose forbidding geography, merciless climate, and crushing corruption has nevertheless produced some of the world's greatest art and some of its most remarkable scientific advances. RUSSIANS is an expertly observed, gripping profile of a people who will continue challenging the West for the foreseeable future.

Turkey Russia the Black Sea and Circassia

Turkey  Russia  the Black Sea  and Circassia
Author: Edmund Spencer
Publsiher: London : Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1854
Genre: Black Sea
ISBN: UOM:39015022624426

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Russian European Relations in the Balkans and Black Sea Region

Russian European Relations in the Balkans and Black Sea Region
Author: Vsevolod Samokhvalov
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2017-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319520780

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This book provides a detailed analysis of Russia’s ‘great power identity’ and the role of Europe in forming this identity. ‘Great power identity’ implies an expansionist foreign policy, and yet this does not explain all the complexities of the Russian state. For instance, it cannot explain why Russia decided to take over Crimea, but provided only limited support to break-away regions in Eastern Ukraine. Moreover, if Russia is in geo-economic competition with Europe, why has no serious conflict erupted between Moscow and other post-Soviet states which developed closer ties with the EU? Finally, why does Putin maintain relationships with the European countries that imposed tough economic sanctions on Russia? Vsevolod Samokhvalov provides a more nuanced understanding of Russia’s great power identity by drawing on his experience in regional diplomacy and research and applying a constructivist methodology. The book will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, in particular Russian-European relations, Russian foreign policy and Russian studies.