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This collection of essays, with diverse perspectives and theoretical approaches, challenges the boundaries of scholarship on Russian foreign policy in the post-Soviet era. Drawing on archival sources and interviews, it covers issues such as Russia's decision to use military force in Chechnya.

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“This volume represents an important contribution to theoretical discussion in the field of international relations as well as to the study of contemporary Russian foreign policy. Under the capable editorship of Ted Hopf, an international group of younger scholars pushes forward the bounds of theoretical innovation, with approaches ranging from Lacanian psychoanalysis to novel spatial-cultural frameworks of sweeping historical research. More conventional approaches, such as constructivism and theories of the ‘democratic peace,’ receive thoughtful treatments and application to important empirical cases, including the Chechen war and Russian behavior in the ‘near abroad.’ Scholars interested in cutting-edge international-relations theory will welcome this volume. It will be particularly valuable as a text in a theoretically oriented graduate seminar on the international relations of the post-Soviet region.”

—Matthew Evangelista,Cornell University


“Prepared by scholars from Europe, Asia, and North America, this volume covers a number of significant issues of Russian foreign policy, using various approaches to world affairs. It constitutes a major contribution to our understanding of Russian foreign policy.”

—Yury Polsky Russian Review

Understandings of Russian Foreign Policy

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/1999
      ISBN13: 9780271019154, 978-0271019154
      ISBN10: 0271019158

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This collection of essays, with diverse perspectives and theoretical approaches, challenges the boundaries of scholarship on Russian foreign policy in the post-Soviet era. Drawing on archival sources and interviews, it covers issues such as Russia's decision to use military force in Chechnya.

      Trade Review

      “This volume represents an important contribution to theoretical discussion in the field of international relations as well as to the study of contemporary Russian foreign policy. Under the capable editorship of Ted Hopf, an international group of younger scholars pushes forward the bounds of theoretical innovation, with approaches ranging from Lacanian psychoanalysis to novel spatial-cultural frameworks of sweeping historical research. More conventional approaches, such as constructivism and theories of the ‘democratic peace,’ receive thoughtful treatments and application to important empirical cases, including the Chechen war and Russian behavior in the ‘near abroad.’ Scholars interested in cutting-edge international-relations theory will welcome this volume. It will be particularly valuable as a text in a theoretically oriented graduate seminar on the international relations of the post-Soviet region.”

      —Matthew Evangelista,Cornell University


      “Prepared by scholars from Europe, Asia, and North America, this volume covers a number of significant issues of Russian foreign policy, using various approaches to world affairs. It constitutes a major contribution to our understanding of Russian foreign policy.”

      —Yury Polsky Russian Review

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