Russian Civil-Military Relations

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Routledge, 8 апр. 2016 г. - Всего страниц: 352
Putin's style of leadership has transitioned into another era but there is much still inherited from the past. In the often anarchic environment of the 1990s, the nascent Russian Federation experienced misunderstandings and mis-steps in civil-military relations. Under Boris Yeltsin it has been questioned whether the military obeyed orders from civilian authorities or merely gave lip service to those it served to protect while implementing its own policies and courses of action. Robert Brannon sets forth the circumstances under which the military instrument of Russia's power and influence could be called upon to exert force. Deriving in part from its Soviet past, the author examines how Russia's military doctrine represents more than just a road map of how to fight the nation's wars; it also specifies threats to national interests, in this case the United States, NATO and international terrorism. Against this background of politics and power, the military's influence may reveal as much about politics as it does the military.
 

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1 Russian CivilMilitary Relationsin Transition
1
2 Military Doctrine and Security Strategy in Modern Russia
15
Setting the Scene 19961998
47
The Russians Are Coming The Race to Pristina Airport June 1999
73
The Second Road to War in Chechnya Dagestan JulySeptember 1999
99
High Seas Tragedy and Military Melodrama The Submarine Kursk Tragedy August 2000
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7 Conclusions
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The Summer of 2008
187
Russian Military Doctrine November 1993
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Russian National Security Policy December 1997
215
The World Ocean Concept Paper for Russias Naval Program
243
Russian National Security Concept January 2000
269
Russian Military Doctrine April 2000
287
Bibliography
311
Index
329
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Appendices
191

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Dr Robert B. Brannon is Director, Program in Advanced Security Studies, College of International and Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Center, Germany.

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