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Putin and His Neighbors: Russia's Policies toward Eurasia

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Putin and His Neighbors: Russia's Policies toward Eurasia

Contributors:

By (Author) Dina R. Spechler
By (author) Martin C. Spechler

ISBN:

9781498588713

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

21st November 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International relations
Diplomacy

Dewey:

327.4705

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

162

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 238mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

435g

Description

Russian President Vladimir Putin has implemented a set of policies toward his neighbors intended to help him re-establish his country's status as a major world power. These have included dominating, as far as possible, the independent states that once were part of the USSR and preventing further NATO encroachment on Russia's borders. He has also sought a pragmatic partnership with China to help bolster the Russian economy in the face of Western sanctions and declining revenues from oil and gas. This book argues that Putin's efforts have been largely, although not entirely, successful. In the future, however, the weakness of the Russian economy as compared to China's may pose a threat to Moscow's ability to maintain a Russian sphere of influence in its own neighborhood.

Reviews

The reader interested in Russian policy toward its near neighbors the fourteen other post-Soviet states plus Finland and China as well as the competitive relationship of Putins Russia and China, especially in Central Asia, will find this volume essential reading. The authors conclude that that Putins nearly two-decade rule has had considerable, although not unqualified, success in achieving in the Near Abroad the major goals of preventing radical democratic political changes; excluding NATO from countries near Russias borders, except in the Baltic; interdicting flows of terrorists, arms, and drugs; and providing generous incomes for Putins closest associates and supporters. -- Roger E. Kanet, Professor Emeritus at both the University of Miami and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Putin and His Neighbors: Russia's Policies toward Eurasia is a timely addition to our understanding the economic underpinnings of Russian foreign policy since the resource boom ended in 2014. In particular, it weaves together the implications of President Putin's agenda, Russia's economic weaknesses and the rise of China as a competitor or potential ally, especially in Central Asia. -- Richard Pomfret, University of Adelaide
This rigorously argued and incisive book furnishes a provocative analysis of Russian foreign policy in the former Soviet Union. Unlike many other such studies it emphasizes Russia's economic leverage and argues against the grain of most studies in this subject that Moscow's policies here have largely succeeded. Like it or not, this is an argument with which scholars, experts, and policymakers must contend with. -- Stephen Blank, Senior Fellow, American Foreign Policy Council

Author Bio

Dina R. Spechler is associate professor of political science and adjunct associate professor of international studies at Indiana University. Martin C. Spechler is emeritus professor of economics and faculty affiliate of the Russian and East European Institute at Indiana University.

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