An edition of Russia's revival (2011)

Russia's revival

ambitions, limitations, and opportunities for the United States

Russia's revival
Parker, John W., Parker, John ...
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An edition of Russia's revival (2011)

Russia's revival

ambitions, limitations, and opportunities for the United States

"Independent Russia is approaching the start of its third decade of post-Soviet existence. After the economic chaos of the Boris Yeltsin decade and the recovery and stabilization of the Vladimir Putin decade, Russia's leaders have high ambitions for a return to great power status in the years ahead. Their aspirations are tempered, however, by the realities of Russia's social, economic, and military shortcomings and vulnerabilities, laid painfully bare by the stress test of the recent global financial crisis. Looking ahead, some also calculate that Russia will be increasingly challenged in the Far East by a rising China and in the Middle East by an Iran that aspires to regional hegemony.... As a result, Moscow is already seeking to strengthen Russia's ties with Europe and the United States. The West is seen as crucial to Russia's modernization as well as a hedge against what may develop to Russia's east and south in coming decades. This process of Russia's anchoring itself more firmly in the West will proceed with lots of tactical hiccups and sporadic crises. Nevertheless, it will bring consequences and opportunities for U.S. diplomacy and strategic development, some of which the Barack Obama administration's policy of 'reset' is already reaping. But Russian policy toward the United States is conditional on a U.S. approach that engages Russia in positive ways. If that policy were to change, it could push Russia and China closer together on some issues in an effort to constrain the United States."--P. 1

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Language
English
Pages
41

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Table of Contents

Executive summary
Introduction
Putin's record
Medvedev's challenge
Demographic determinism
Price paradox
Corruption complex
Military malaise
The 'Near Abroad'
China
Iran
Implications for the United States
Notes
About the author.

Edition Notes

"January 2011."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-39).

Also available via the Internet.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
Institute for National Strategic Studies strategic perspectives -- 3, Strategic perspectives (National Defense University. Institute for National Strategic Studies) -- 3.

Classifications

Library of Congress
DK510.764 .P365 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 41 p. ;
Number of pages
41

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24807691M
LCCN
2010551122
OCLC/WorldCat
701053786, 700291763

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15900625W

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