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Kremlin Strikes Back

Kremlin Strikes Back

Steven Rosefielde

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"America and Europe responded to Russia's annexation of Crimea on March 18, 2014 by discarding their policy of East-West partnership and reverting intermittently to a policy of Cold War. The West believes that this on-again/off-again second Cold War will end with Russia's capitulation because it is not a sufficiently great power, while the Kremlin's view is just the opposite; Vladimir Putin believes that if Moscow has strategic patience, Russia can recover some of the geostrategic losses that it incurred when the Soviet Union collapsed. The Kremlin Strikes Back scrutinizes the economic prospects of both sides, including factors like military industrial prowess, warfighting capabilities, and national resolve, addressing particularly hot-button issues such as increasing military spending, decreasing domestic spending, and other policies. Stephen Rosefielde aims to objectively gauge future prospects and the wisdom of employing various strategies to address Russian developments"--

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OL Work ID
OL21139066W

Subjects

Crimea (ukraine)Russia (federation), foreign relationsRussia (federation), economic policyPutin, vladimir vladimirovich, 1952-Russia (federation), foreign relations, united statesEurope, foreign relationsEurope, economic policyUnited states, economic policyPolitical and social viewsAnnexation to Russia (Federation)Foreign relationsUkraine Conflict, 2014-Diplomatic historyEconomic policyEconomic aspectsBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics

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