Russia's Coercive Diplomacy : Energy, Cyber, and Maritime Policy as New Sources of Power / Brandon Valeriano, Ryan Maness.
"Russia's Coercive Diplomacy offers a highly original exploration of Russia's uses of power as it exerts its influence in a post-Soviet era. Russia's place in the world as a powerful regional actor can no longer be denied, and this study focuses on how its developing sources of p...
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: New Forms of Coercive Power in the Putin Era
- 2. Russia's Foreign Policy Choices and the Application of Situational Coercive Diplomacy
- 3. Rivalry Persistence and the Case of the United States and Russia: From Global Rivalry to Regional Conflict
- 4. Russia in Cyberspace
- 5. Russian Coercive Energy Diplomacy in the Former Soviet Union
- 6. Energy Salience and Situational Coercive Diplomacy: Comparison of Coercive Energy Policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia
- 7. Russian Foreign Policy in the Arctic: Regional Issues, Preferences, and Conflict Moderation
- 8. Conclusion: Russian Coercive Diplomacy after the Cold War.