Russia, America, and the Islamic world

Russia, America, and the Islamic world2007
About this book
During the Soviet period, Islam was largely ignored in Moscow and viewed as a bourgeois phenomenon which would fade over time. Nowadays, from the ongoing conflict in Chechnya to recent upheavals in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, Islamic militancy has become a major security threat to Russia. Mike Bowker examines the newly emerging relationship between Russia and the United States and their struggle against the common threat of international terrorism. He looks at the difficulties of such a relationship by analyzing the lingering mutual suspicion, differing views on the nature of the global terrorist threat and how each side has continued to pursue their own national interests. Students and scholars of international relations and Russian foreign policy will find this book particularly useful. -- Publisher's Description.
Details
- First published
- 2007
- OL Work ID
- OL3337460W
Subjects
Foreign relationsWar on Terrorism, 2001-TerrorismGovernment policyIraq War, 2003-Iraq War, 2003-2011War on Terrorism, 2001-2009Terrorism, government policyTerrorism, united statesUnited states, foreign relations, russia (federation)Russia (federation), foreign relations, united statesUnited states, foreign relations, islamic countriesIslamic countries, foreign relations, united statesRelations extérieuresTerrorismePolitique gouvernementaleGuerre contre le terrorisme, 2001-2009Guerre en Irak, 2003-2011