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Vladimir Putin and the evolution of Russian foreign policy

Title
Vladimir Putin and the evolution of Russian foreign policy / Bobo Lo.
Author
Lo, Bobo, 1959-
Publication
Oxford : Blackwell, ©2003.

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Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Description
165 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
Few world leaders of recent times have excited as much interest and speculation as Russian president Vladimir Putin. Emerging from virtual obscurity, he has become the symbol of a resurgent nation, committed to both positive engagement with the West and the vigorous pursuit of Russian interests. In this original and significant work, Bobo Lo explores the Putin foreign policy transformation and considers whether a fundamental shift has occurred in Moscow's approach towards the outside world. -- Back cover.
Series Statement
Chatham House papers
Uniform Title
Chatham House papers (Unnumbered)
Subject
  • Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952-
  • Putin, Vladimir, 1952-
  • 15.70 history of Europe
  • 89.90 foreign policy
  • Diplomatic relations
  • Buitenlandse politiek
  • Russia (Federation) > Foreign relations
  • Russie
  • Russia (Federation)
Note
  • Published in association with the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The Putin phenomenon -- 2. The inheritance -- 3. The policy-making environment -- 4. The economic agenda -- 5. Security and geopolitics -- 6. Identity, values and civilization -- 7. 11 September and after.
ISBN
  • 1405102993
  • 9781405102995
  • 1405103000
  • 9781405103008
OCLC
  • ocm50433140
  • 50433140
  • SCSB-8965213
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library