Strategic Culture in Russia’s Neighborhood
Change and Continuity in an In-Between Space
Hanna Smith editor Katalin Miklossy editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:24th Jul '19
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This book explains the complex relations and entanglements of Russia and its neighboring countries, an area that changed dramatically after the collapse of communism and the end of the Cold War. The chapters discuss how the strategic cultures of different countries display common characteristics rooted in this special geopolitical space that has been subjected to simultaneous changes over a longer time. Shared historical experiences provide a common ground to interpret outside threats. The spatial context is relevant in this volume because the focus is on a geopolitical in-between-ness. The position in between two ideologically, politically or economically divergent entities affects the states’ security considerations, maneuvering space and policy perspectives. By cross-examining competing Russian and Western influences Miklossy and Smith create a persuasive context of regional political choices.
This volume is a welcome addition to the scholarly literature on Russia and its neighboring regions. A group of younger and more experienced experts – all of whom are intimately familiar with their subject matter - offer fresh insights into regional countries’ historical experiences and political cultures three decades after the end of the Cold War, contributing to conceptual and empirical debates on history, identity and politics and enriching the field of intellectual inquiry. It will be of interest to academics and students alike working in regional politics and area studies. -- Derek Averre, University of Birmingham
“Strategic culture, its evolution and application, is an unjustly neglected field of inquiry in international security policy. This book fills a notable gap in our understanding of the countries of central and eastern Europe, both in terms of difficulties and achievements. The editors and contributors deserve a favorable reception from academics and practitioners alike.” -- Edward Lucas, senior vice-president at the Center for European Policy Analysis
“Kudos to the editors and authors for an ambitious and valuable book! Contributors to Strategic Culture in Russia’s Neighborhood weave cultural and historical perspectives into a multifaceted look at the foreign and security policies of Russia and its neighbors. The result will be a tremendous resource for those who seek to know not only what, but also why, for years to come.” -- Olga Oliker, International Crisis Group
“A fascinating study of two types of `in-between-ness’ which looks both at how countries beyond the reach of NATO, like Ukraine or even Sweden, orient their foreign and defense policies, and at how new NATO members from Estonia to Bulgaria still combine their own strategic cultures with the NATO `standard’.” -- Andrew Wilson, Professor of Ukrainian Studies at University College of London
“Russia’s innovatively aggressive behavior poses multiple hard challenges to its many neighbors – and this thoughtful and insightful book examines their deepening worries and strengthening resolve to deliver proper responses.” -- Pavel K. Baev, Peace Research Institute - Oslo
“Countries who experienced Soviet domination or are neighbors of Russia have a specific strategic culture and approach to national security. Though they have many common features, significant differences exist, deriving from history, geography, economic dependence, and political development. This theoretically-informed volume highlights the special characteristics of in-between-ness shared among the European neighbors of Russia and provides bountiful insights into the interdependencies of this broad and complex region between East and West.” -- Andres Kasekamp, University of Toronto
ISBN: 9781498571692
Dimensions: 226mm x 161mm x 28mm
Weight: 640g
302 pages