
The Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation
Implications for Black Sea Security
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This distinctive book deconstructs the foundational elements of Russian foreign policy from a Russian perspective and with references to Russian sources, rather than the typical Western perspective. The author Olga Raluca Chiriac situates her work at the intersection of strategic studies and cognitive psychology, offering an analysis that goes deep into the roots of Russian strategic behavior, especially socio-cultural elements such as attitudes towards the West, language, culture. She highlights Russia's unique decision-making process, sometimes overt and other times covert. The book aims to present a mechanism for analysis in both strategic choices and foreign policy, but it also points out that countries and nations are complicated entities, all having a particular historical experience, generational trauma, culture and traditions.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction: A Geopolitical Matryoshka
- 2. Russkiy Mir: Socio-cultural Cognitive Framing of Russian Foreign Policy
- 3. Wind of Change: Russian Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World
- 4. Enemy at the Gates: NATO in the Black Sea
- 5. Socio-economic Warfare with the “Collective West” Starts in the Black Sea
- 6. Nothing New on the Eastern Front: Russkiy Mir in the Black Sea
- Back Matter