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Informationen zum Autor James W. Peterson is Professor Emeritus in Political Science and former Head of the Department of Political Science at Valdosta State University, USA Klappentext This book offers a step-by-step analysis of key stages in the development of the Russian-American relationship since the late Cold War. Through its lenses one can perceive the roots of the Crimean crisis of 2014 as well as the path to a more promising future for the two global powers as well as the world. Zusammenfassung This book offers a step-by-step analysis of key stages in the development of the Russian-American relationship since the late Cold War. Through its lenses one can perceive the roots of the Crimean crisis of 2014 as well as the path to a more promising future for the two global powers as well as the world. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: from Cold War to Crimea: a bumpy road1 Theoretical approaches: models of power, systems theory, critical junctures, legacies, realism, and realism revised 2 Cold War root of post-Cold War tension: duality of détente in the 1970s and neo-Cold War in the 1980s 3 Imbalance of power in 1991: collapse of the Soviet Union and allied victory in the Persian Gulf War4 Making different choices in the Balkan Wars of the 1990s: Bosnia in 1992-5 and Kosovo in 19995 Admission of twelve former-communist states and republics into NATO and the bitter Russian reaction, 1999-20096 Russia and America confront terrorism, 1994-2004: a foundation of understanding7 Wars in Afghanistan (2001), Iraq (2003), and Georgia (2008): a mixed set of perceptions8 Missile shield proposal by the US in 2007-9 and the Arab Spring of 2011: contrasting priorities9 America and Russia pivot towards Asia: political differences yield to economic rivalry10 Ukrainian Crisis to the center of the stage in 2014 and after: a game-changing earthquake in the relationshipConclusion: theoretical approaches and a path from Crimea to stabilityPostscript: two eaglesIndex...