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The eyes of the world are on the Middle East. Today, more than ever, this deeply-troubled region is the focus of power games between major global players vying for international influence. Absent from this scene for the past quarter century, Russia is now back with gusto. Yet its motivations, decision-making processes and strategic objectives remain hard to pin down.

So just what is Russia up to in the Middle East? In this hard-hitting essay, leading analyst of Russian affairs Dmitri Trenin cuts through the hyperbole to offer a clear and nuanced analysis of Russia's involvement in the Middle East and its regional and global ramifications. Russia, he argues, cannot and will not supplant the U.S. as the leading external power in the region, but its actions are accelerating changes which will fundamentally remake the international system in the next two decades.



Trade Review
"This timely, trenchant essay... is packed with invaluable insight. There is nothing quite like it."
Financial Times

"A timely narrative of Moscow's noisy, though deftly executed and clearly efficient, re-insertion in the Middle East. Trenin is deeply familiar with the Kremlin's decision-making though cognizant of Russia's limited resources. Heavily informed by geopolitics, Trenin convincingly demonstrates the large impact of regional politics on the shifting equations among global powers."
Ghassan Salamé, Professor of International Relations Emeritus, Sciences Po, Paris

"Trenin offers an indispensable and authoritative account of Moscow's motivation in the Middle East. Rooted in history and lucidly told, he paints a compelling portrait of Russia as a power 'with no permanent friends and no eternal enemies', ready to kick over regional tables on its global comeback to geopolitical top table."
David Gardner, International Affairs Editor, Financial Times

"The Russian media treatment of Syria has remained too insulated for too long from the larger international dialogue about the war and Russian-American relations. The West would clearly benefit from a better understanding of the Russian perspective — which is not to suggest that the Russian media's portrayal of the country's Middle East strategy should be taken at face value. Fortunately, a far more sober and comprehensive account of the Russian government's objectives in the region, and its blind spots, is available in form of Dmitri Trenin's short new book, What Is Russia Up to in the Middle East?"
Foreign Policy

"How did Russia engineer its return to the Middle East? In this succinct, lucid account, Dmitri Trenin reminds his readers of Russia's long historical ties with ​the region, and also of the domestic factors that have driven the Kremlin to pursue an interventionist policy there."
Angela Stent, Survival

"An empirically rich and sober account, which could not be timelier.... Trenin offers clear answers to those who ask: 'What is Russia up to in the Middle East?'"
Changing Character of War Centre

"Trenin packs a great deal of substance into this slender volume."
Foreign Affairs

"... insightful and elucidating."
The Middle East Journal

"A good source for students and the general public aiming to orientate themselves in the nuances of the regional developments of Russian foreign policy."
Interdisciplinary Political Studies



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 HISTORY

Chapter 2 WAR

Chapter 3 DIPLOMACY

Chapter 4 TRADE

Conclusions

What Is Russia Up To in the Middle East?

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 27/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9781509522309, 978-1509522309
      ISBN10: 1509522301

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The eyes of the world are on the Middle East. Today, more than ever, this deeply-troubled region is the focus of power games between major global players vying for international influence. Absent from this scene for the past quarter century, Russia is now back with gusto. Yet its motivations, decision-making processes and strategic objectives remain hard to pin down.

      So just what is Russia up to in the Middle East? In this hard-hitting essay, leading analyst of Russian affairs Dmitri Trenin cuts through the hyperbole to offer a clear and nuanced analysis of Russia's involvement in the Middle East and its regional and global ramifications. Russia, he argues, cannot and will not supplant the U.S. as the leading external power in the region, but its actions are accelerating changes which will fundamentally remake the international system in the next two decades.



      Trade Review
      "This timely, trenchant essay... is packed with invaluable insight. There is nothing quite like it."
      Financial Times

      "A timely narrative of Moscow's noisy, though deftly executed and clearly efficient, re-insertion in the Middle East. Trenin is deeply familiar with the Kremlin's decision-making though cognizant of Russia's limited resources. Heavily informed by geopolitics, Trenin convincingly demonstrates the large impact of regional politics on the shifting equations among global powers."
      Ghassan Salamé, Professor of International Relations Emeritus, Sciences Po, Paris

      "Trenin offers an indispensable and authoritative account of Moscow's motivation in the Middle East. Rooted in history and lucidly told, he paints a compelling portrait of Russia as a power 'with no permanent friends and no eternal enemies', ready to kick over regional tables on its global comeback to geopolitical top table."
      David Gardner, International Affairs Editor, Financial Times

      "The Russian media treatment of Syria has remained too insulated for too long from the larger international dialogue about the war and Russian-American relations. The West would clearly benefit from a better understanding of the Russian perspective — which is not to suggest that the Russian media's portrayal of the country's Middle East strategy should be taken at face value. Fortunately, a far more sober and comprehensive account of the Russian government's objectives in the region, and its blind spots, is available in form of Dmitri Trenin's short new book, What Is Russia Up to in the Middle East?"
      Foreign Policy

      "How did Russia engineer its return to the Middle East? In this succinct, lucid account, Dmitri Trenin reminds his readers of Russia's long historical ties with ​the region, and also of the domestic factors that have driven the Kremlin to pursue an interventionist policy there."
      Angela Stent, Survival

      "An empirically rich and sober account, which could not be timelier.... Trenin offers clear answers to those who ask: 'What is Russia up to in the Middle East?'"
      Changing Character of War Centre

      "Trenin packs a great deal of substance into this slender volume."
      Foreign Affairs

      "... insightful and elucidating."
      The Middle East Journal

      "A good source for students and the general public aiming to orientate themselves in the nuances of the regional developments of Russian foreign policy."
      Interdisciplinary Political Studies



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 HISTORY

      Chapter 2 WAR

      Chapter 3 DIPLOMACY

      Chapter 4 TRADE

      Conclusions

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