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Russia and the West From Alexander to Putin - Honor in International Relations

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Andrei P. Tsygankov is Professor of International Relations and Political Science at San Francisco State University. Klappentext Since Russia has re-emerged as a global power, its foreign policies have come under close scrutiny. In Russia and the West from Alexander to Putin, Andrei P. Tsygankov identifies honor as the key concept by which Russia's international relations are determined. He argues that Russia's interests in acquiring power, security and welfare are filtered through this cultural belief and that different conceptions of honor provide an organizing framework that produces policies of cooperation, defensiveness and assertiveness in relation to the West. Using ten case studies spanning a period from the early nineteenth century to the present day - including the Holy Alliance, the Triple Entente and the Russia-Georgia war - Tsygankov's theory suggests that when it perceives its sense of honor to be recognized, Russia cooperates with the Western nations; without such a recognition it pursues independent policies either defensively or assertively. Zusammenfassung Andrei Tsygankov proposes a novel interpretation of Russian foreign policy which emphasizes the role of conceptions of honor. He identifies patterns in Russia's international behavior from the early nineteenth century to the present! drawing on ten historical episodes from across the period! from the Holy Alliance to the Russia-Georgia war. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; Part I. Theory: 2. Honor in international relations; 3. The Russian state and its honor; 4. Russia's relations with the West; Part II. Honor and Cooperation: 5. The Holy Alliance, 1815-53; 6. The Triple Entente, 1907-17; 7. The collective security, 1933-9; 8. The war with terrorism, 2001-5; Part III. Honor and Defensiveness: 9. The Recueillement, 1856-71; 10. The peaceful coexistence, 1921-39; 11. Containing NATO expansion, 1995-2000; Part IV. Honor and Assertiveness: 12. The Crimean War, 1853-6; 13. The early Cold War, 1946-9; 14. The Russia-Georgia War, August 2008; 15. Conclusion; Bibliography....

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