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adam_text | Putin’s determination to restore Russian military prowess
and his use of force cannot be understood just as a challenge
to Western states. Renz’s multi-layered analysis provides
the strategic context to soberly assess the changing role and
prospects for Russia’s new military forces.’
Roy Allison, St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford
This is a rare book whose author seeks to genuinely understand
where Russia is coming from as it rebuilds its military power. It
should be read by anyone wanting to get beyond the black-and-
white picture of the West’s relations with Russia.’
Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Moscow Center
Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the subsequent air campaign over
Syria took the world by surprise. The capabilities and efficiency of
Moscow’s armed forces during both operations signalled to the world
that Russia was back in business as a significant military actor on the
international stage.
In this cutting-edge study, Bettina Renz provides an in-depth and
comprehensive analysis of Russia’s military revival under Putin’s
leadership. Whilst the West must adjust to the reality of a modernized and
increasingly powerful Russian military, she argues that the renaissance
of Russian military might and its implications for the balance of global
power can only be fully understood within a wider historical context.
Assessing developments in Russian Great Power thinking, military
capabilities, Russian strategic thought and views on the use of force
throughout the post-Soviet era, the book shows that, rather than
signifying a sudden Russian military resurgence, recent developments
are consistent with longstanding trends in Russian military strategy and
foreign policy.
Bettina Renz is Associate Professor of Politics International Relations
at the University of Nottingham
Contents
Acknowledgements vi
Introduction 1
1 Russian foreign policy and military power 19
2 Reforming the military 50
3 Russia s other armed forces: the force structures 86
4 Russian uses of military power since 1991 121
5 Russian military thinking and ‘hybrid warfare 160
Conclusion 189
References 207
Index 238
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Index
Abkhazia 46, 94, 125, 128, 131, 133,
142, 143
Adamsky, Dima 163, 164
Afghanistan 133-4
FSKN operations 102, 109-10
humanitarian aid to 97
Internationa] Security Assistance
Force (ISAF) 148
war in 45, 99, 177
air force 55-6, 66, 71, 78-9, 82
Syrian operations 1, 66, 80, 84,
153-6
Ai Qaeda 154, 176
Alexander 140-1
Alexander II 28
Alexander III 28
Alfa 98-9
Allison, Roy 123, 126, 128, 146, 152,
156,162
Ambartsumov, Evgenii 38-9
Arab Spring 175
Arbatov, Aleksei 50, 60, 165
armed forces
Cold War 53
conscripts 53, 57, 63, 65, 68, 70, 71,
72, 196
corruption and crime 57
current strength 65, 67-8, 196
draft evasion 57, 65, 70
education and training 66
image and status problem 56-7,
62, 63, 65
inter-service exercises and
operations 56, 66
manpower problems 67-72
mass mobilization military 53,
63-4, 172
mixed recruitment system 71
post-Soviet neglect 2, 25, 50, 55-6,
57, 59, 191
professionalization 54, 63, 64-5,
68, 70, 71
rapid reaction forces 54, 71
Soviet legacy force 50, 53, 63, 67,
187
see also modernization
programme (2008)
Armenia 44
Armenian earthquake (1988) 93
arms exports 58, 59, 77
arms race, renewed 202
Art, Robert 20
Assad, Bashar 153, 154, 155
Averre, Derek 141
Babak, Vladimir 130
Baev, Pavel 123, 129-30
balance of power, European 32
Balkans
multilateral peacekeeping
operations 25, 43, 134-42, 158
see also Kosovo War
ballistic-missile submarines 56, 81-2
Baltic States 6, 10, 38, 152
CIS opt-out 38, 44
incorporation into Soviet Union 38
NATO and EU members 38, 204
Russian military incursion,
likelihood of 6, 199-200
Baranovsky, Vladimir 141
238
ÍNDEX
Battles, Charles 168, 169, 174-5
Belarus 44, 149
Benbow, Tim 177
Bennett, Gordon 91
Beslan hostage crisis (2004) 99, 112
bilateralism 41, 145, 203
Binnendijk, Hans 5-6
bipolarity 32
end of 59
Black Sea Fleet 132
Blank, Stephen 6, 8, 9
Bogdanov, Konstantin 104-5
Bogdanov, S.A. 168
Border Guard Service 97-8, 99-100,
101, 111, 114
Border Guard Troops 98, 100
border security 45, 98, 99-100, 104
linear protection, abandonment
of 100
Bradshaw, Michael 75-6
Braithwaite, Rodric 206
Breedlove, Philip 181-2
Brezhnev, Leonid 41
brinkmanship and posturing 201,
202
Brzezinski, Zbigniew 125
buffer zone 39, 150
Bugryi, Maxim 180
Bukkvoll, Tor 85, 164, 165, 166-7
C4ISR capabilities 81
Castlereagh, Viscount 40
centralization of state control 35-6
Charap, Samuel 182, 200, 202
Chechnya 46, 108, 112
first war (1994-96) 2, 25, 57, 94-5,
96, 133, 162, 180-1
FSKN operations 102
human rights abuses 140-1
operational failures 2, 25, 50, 62,
81, 91, 180-1
second war (1999-2000) 61, 94-5,
96, 180-1
Wahhabist insurgents 181
Chekinov, S.G. 168
Cherkesov, Viktor 115
Chernobyl nuclear reactor incident
(1986)93
China 45, 59
current military strength 69
defence budget 73
CIS see Commonwealth of
Independent States
civil defence troops 93, 94-5, 109
Cold War 41, 59, 193
bipolar contest 32
military personnel 53
new Cold War threat 122, 143,
203
Russian superpower status 22, 24,
61
collapse of Soviet Union 22, 31, 50,
52, 88, 128
crisis of statehood and identity 31
military material assets, loss of 53,
132
security challenges 128-9
Collective Security Treaty
Organisation (CSTO) 43, 44-5,
102
Joint Rapid Reaction Force 44
colour revolutions 35, 145, 149, 151,
175, 194
Colton, Timothy 202
Common European Home concept
25
Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS) 25, 38
acceptance of Russian military
involvement 132-3
colour revolutions 35, 145, 149,
151, 175, 194
Council of Defence Ministers 145
creation of 43-4
ethnic conflicts 53, 58, 89, 94, 118,
125, 132, 133, 171
membership 44
moderate nationalist view of use of
military force 126
peacekeeping operations 39,
44, 124-34, 136, 143, 157, 162,
191-2, 197, 199
Russian sphere of influence 39,
131, 145, 149, 150, 157, 158, 192
Russian strategic interests,
enduring 126-8, 131-2
239
INDEX
Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS) (cont.)
Russia s imperial legacy and 145,
151
Concert of Europe 40, 41
Congress of Vienna 40
Connolly, Richard 75-6, 78, 83
conscription 53, 57, 63, 65, 71, 72,
87, 196
constitutional crisis (1993) 116-17,
119
contactless wars 165
Cooper, Julian 76
corruption 57, 98, 103, 114-15
Council of Europe 108
counterinsurgency operations 173,
178- 9, 193
coup attempt (1991) 117, 119
crime, organised 44, 98, 99, 107, 112
see also drug crime and trafficking
Crimea 150-1
annexation of (2014) 3, 4, 27, 30,
36, 39-40, 43, 51, 66, 71-2, 79,
84, 119, 120, 121, 124, 148-9,
152, 169, 176, 179-80, 197, 198,
203, 205
hybrid warfare strategy 3, 8, 9,
179- 80, 182, 183, 184
rapid reaction forces in 71-2
Crimean War (1853-5) 27, 40
Cross, Sharyl 140
cruise missiles 2
Customs Union 149
cybersecurity and cyberwarfare 9, 98,
107, 182, 200
Dannat, Richard 10
Davies, Lance 129
dedovshchina 57, 65
defence budgets
cuts 55-6
growth 62, 72, 73-4
guns-or-butter dilemma 75
share of GDP 55, 73, 75, 76
under Putin 73
under Yeltsin 73, 74
Western 9-10
defence industry 58-9, 77-83
arms exports 58, 59, 77
import dependency and import
substitution 82, 83
problems 77-82
reliance on other CIS states 82
research and development (R D)
60, 77
State Armament Programme
2011-25 74, 77-8, 80, 81, 82
Denmark 10
derzhavnost 23
see also great power status
Desmond, Dennis 90
disaster management 43, 93, 95-6
Dobrolyubov, Nikolay 117
domestic order and regime stability
34, 86, 87, 98, 104, 105, 106,
119-20, 152, 173-4, 193-4
see also force structures
Donbas 46, 184, 203
Donetsk 131
draft evasion 57, 65, 70
drug crime and trafficking 43, 44, 58,
89, 111
counter-drug operations 43, 58,
111, 112, 113, 195
State Anti-Drug Committee 113
see also Federal Service for the
Control of the Drugs Trade
(FSKN)
Echevarria, Antulio J. 183
economic downturns and recovery
25, 26, 54, 62, 72-6, 84, 85, 198
economic sanctions 10, 79, 82, 168,
201
Egnell, Robert 178-9
emergency response operations 43,
58, 93, 94, 95
energy exports 74, 76
energy policies 26-7, 30
energy superpower ambition 26-7
Estonia 38
ethnic conflicts 53, 58, 89, 94, 118,
125, 132, 133, 171
Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response
Coordination Centre 95-6
European Union 38, 149, 150, 151
240
INDEX
Fallon, Michael 6
Federal Agency for Government
Communication and
Information (FAPSI) 97, 106,
110, 114
Federal Border Guard Service 87
Federal Customs Service 108
Federal Guard Service (FSO) 106-7,
110, 111
functions 106
military element 107
personnel 107
Service for Special
Communications and
Information (SSSI) 106-7
Federal Migration Service 92
Federal National Guard Service of
the Russian Federation (FSNG)
90, 103-6, 111, 115, 117, 120, 194
personnel 103-4
remit 104
subordinated directly to the
president 105
Federal Security Service (FSB) 87, 89,
90, 97-100, 101, 107, 110, 111,
115, 120, 194-5
absorbs other security
organizations 97-8, 110
economic security service 98
Information Security Centre 98
militarized elements 98-9
personnel 98
power and potential influence 97,
98
quasi-military organization 98
Special Operations Centre 99
successor to KGB 97
wide-ranging functions 98
Federal Service for the Control of
the Drugs Trade (FSKN) 87, 92,
100-3, 103, 110, 111, 195
counter-demand interventions 101
creation and dissolution 100, 102,
103, 114, 115
law enforcement operations 101,
102
multilateral cooperation 102-3,
109-10
personnel 101
repressive approaches 101
scandals and corruption 103
Federal Service for the Execution of
Sentences (FSIN) 108
Federal Tax Police Service 87, 100,
110, 114
financial monitoring 98
Finland
armed forces 71
defence budget 10
First World War 28
force structures 36, 86-120, 194
background and origin 88-90
conscripts 87
corruption 114-15
domestic policy considerations 86,
87, 98, 104, 105, 119-20
inter-service rivalry 114-15
international operations 87, 95-6
multilateral security cooperation
96-7, 102-3, 118-19, 195
new security challenges 89, 100,
102, 106, 118, 120
ongoing inefficiencies 110, 111-12
overlapping functions 111, 114
personnel 87
political significance of 88, 89, 110,
116-17
post-Cold War years 88-9
post-Soviet era change 109-17
presidential bloc 89, 90, 116, 118,
119
problems of coordination and
cooperation 111-13
small-scale and low-intensity
missions 118
socio-economic considerations
110
supra-agency coordinating bodies
112-13
terms of service 87
Yeltsin era 114, 116, 117, 118
see also specific agencies
Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR)
107-8,111
cyber warfare capability 107
personnel 108
241
INDEX
foreign policy
centrality of great power status 21,
22-30, 200
domestic factors 152
energy policies and 26-7
geostrategic concerns 31-2, 47-8,
69
increasing assertiveness 124,
125, 138, 141, 157, 158, 190,
199
interests and threat perceptions
driving 149, 152, 186
interplay of conflict and
cooperation 16, 124, 135, 141-2,
146, 147, 156, 158-9
military power, role of 19-49
in the near abroad 36, 125-34
paradigm shift 5, 11, 121, 125-8,
148, 149, 156-7
persistent factors 20-1
post-Soviet 38, 135
sovereignty and 21, 30-6, 139-40
Soviet 38
see also multilateralism; territorial
expansion
France 73
Fuller, William 37
Galeotti, Mark 105, 182-3
Galtung, John 38
Ganeyev, Vladimir 114-15
Gareev, Makhmud 164
geopolitics 22, 31-2, 53, 84, 109, 123,
149, 186, 193
Georgia 9, 129
2008 war 62, 80, 95, 141, 142-8,
181, 192
considers strategic axis with Russia
133
NATO membership 145, 146
operational failures in 81
Russian relations with 143-4
see also Abkhazia
Gerasimov, Valerii 167-8, 174-5
Germany 73
Gorbachev, Mikhail
and dismantling of KGB 97
and great power status 24-5
New Thinking on Russian
international status 24-5, 135
and Russian participation in UN
missions 136
Gordon, Michael 9
Gorenburg, Dmitry 79-80
Grachev, Pavel 53-4, 116, 129, 162
great power status 21, 22-30
central Russian value 24, 200
centrality of strong military 29, 47,
51, 69
and foreign policy making 21,
22-30, 200
historical self-perception as 14, 22,
23, 29, 42, 47, 51, 60-1, 190, 191
loss of 25, 33, 84, 137, 138
multilateral security cooperation
as factor in 46-7, 135-6, 147-8
restoration of 158, 191
Gressel, Gustav 7
ground forces
hardware modernization 79
mobility and combat readiness 64
see also armed forces
Gryzlov, Boris 115
Gulf War (1991) 60, 80, 164, 165, 176,
177
guns-or-butter dilemma 75
Hagel, Chuck 6-7, 8
Hanson, Philip 83
Heistein, Ari 185
Helsinki Final Act 41
Herbst, John 5-6
Herd, Graeme 36
HIV/AIDS epidemic 101
Hodgson, Quentin 162
Hoffman, Frank 175-6
Hosking, Geoffrey 21
human rights abuses 140-1
humanitarian interventions 34-5, 58,
94-6, 97, 140-1, 144
implications for sovereignty 35,
140
instrumentalism 35, 144
hybrid warfare 3, 8-9, 161, 167-8,
169, 170, 175-86, 188, 197
characteristics of 176
242
INDEX
in Crimea 3, 8, 9, 179-80, 182, 183,
184
Gerasimov doctrine 167-8, 174-5
origins of concept 175-6
quasi-theory of Russian foreign
policy 186
support of target population 181-2
in Ukraine 184-5
vagueness and overuse of the term
183-4, 197
Iceland 10
imperialism 36-40
and foreign policy making 21, 38
imperial legacy 21, 36-40, 48,
124-5, 125-6, 127, 128, 145, 151
neo-imperialism 6, 125, 142-3
Implementation Force (IFOR) 136
import substitution 83
India 45
insurgencies 4, 53, 58, 173, 181, 193
intelligence and counterintelligence
activities 98, 107
inter-service coordination 2, 66
Interior Ministry (MVD) 90-2
internal order see domestic order
and regime stability
International Security Assistance
Force (ISAF) 148
Iraq
humanitarian aid to 97
regime change 35
war (2003) 145, 147, 177
Islamic State 154
Israel 71
Italy 73
Ivanov, Igor 42
Ivanov, Viktor 115
Ivashov, General Leonid 138
Jackson, Robert 30
Johnson, Dave 169
Kazakhstan 44, 45, 149
KGB 88, 89, 98, 99, 100, 106, 110, 119
First Chief Directorate 107
successor organizations 97, 106,
107
Khrushchev, Nikita 41
Klein, Margarete 172
Kofman, Michael 183-4
Korzhakev, Aleksandr 107, 116-17
Kosovo Force (KFOR) 136, 139, 142
Kosovo War (1999) 25, 35, 135,
138-42
Operation Allied Force 33, 35, 43,
60, 138-42, 204
Kozyrev, Andrei 127, 128, 137-8
Kramer, Mark 112
Kramnik, Ilia 104-5
Kuwait 177
Kyiv 150
Kyrgyzstan 44, 45
Latvia 38
Lavrov, Sergei 41
law-enforcement operations 87,
90-1, 101, 102
Lebed, General Alexander 24, 129
Lenin, Vladimir 28-9
liberal international order, threat to 7
Libya 35
Light, Margot 22
Lithuania 38
Lo, Bobo 199, 202
Lugansk 131
Lukyanov, Fyodor 30, 34
Macierewicz, Antoni 8
Maidan movement 175
Main Directorate for Special
Programmes under the
President 108
Makarov, Nikolai 71, 163
Makarychev, Audrey 45
Malashenko, Aleksei 59, 161
Malaysian airliner MH17, downing
of 184
Mankoff, Jeffrey 41
Markedonov, Sergei 133
mass-mobilization army 53, 63-4,
172
Masters, Jonathan 5
Mearsheimer, John 19-20, 68
media freedom, restrictions on 35-6
Medvedev, Dmitri 91, 146
243
INDEX
Merry, E. Wayne 23
Michlin-Shapir, Vera 185
military expenditure see defence
budgets
military operations
in the Balkans 134-42
in the CIS 124-34
early post-Soviet years 53, 57-8,
129-30, 132
low-intensity 53, 60, 82, 118, 181
in the near abroad 124-34
out-of-area operations 4, 66, 123,
153, 158, 160
small-wars scenarios 4, 60, 82, 172,
173, 193
see also specific conflicts and
interventions
military power 19-49
capabilities, intentions to use
19-20
domestic order and 86, 175
foreign policy tool 12, 19-49,
134-5, 157
post-Soviet degrading of 2, 25, 50,
55-6, 57, 191
uses of since 1991 121-59
see also armed forces; great
power status; imperialism;
multilateralism; sovereignty
military reform see military revival
Military Rescue Units 93, 94
military revival 2-3, 50-85, 160,
189-90
capabilities, overestimation of 12,
67, 85, 122-3, 187-8, 189, 202
contextualized understanding of,
necessity for 11-14, 51, 122-4,
189-90, 192-5
defensive rationale 47-8
domestic dimension 27, 48, 120,
193-4
fears of a militarily resurgent
Russia 5, 8-9, 84, 85, 122-3
foreign policy objective 29-30
post-Soviet reforms 50, 52-61
prospects and limits of 47, 51, 67,
195-8
reasons for 11-12, 192-5
status concerns and 24, 27, 47
strategic and operational
developments 160-9
timing of 190-2
Western attitudes and responses
to 4-11, 122-3, 198-206
see also modernization
programme (2008)
military-industrial complex 77
Military-Technical Revolution 164,
165
Milosevic, Slobodan 33, 138, 139,
140
Ministry for Civil Defence and
Emergency Situations (MChS)
92-7, 109, 114, 117, 195
emergency response operations
93, 94, 95-6
humanitarian operations 94-6, 97
international activities 95-6
international approval of 96, 97
military element 94
multilateral military cooperation
96-7, 118-19
peacekeeping activities 95, 96
Ministry of Defence 52, 86, 88, 89,
111, 114
Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) 88,
100, 101, 103, 107, 108, 110-11,
114
law-enforcement element 91
marginal position 91, 92
militarized element 91, 92, 99,
110-11
Ministry of Justice (Miniust) 108-9
modernization programme (2008)
3-4, 25, 51, 59-85, 166-7, 193
affordability 74-5
command structures, streamlining
63, 64
financial constraints 70, 72-7
financial resources see defence
budgets
longer-term goals 74-5
obstacles to 70, 72-83
professionalization of the armed
forces 54, 63, 64-5, 68, 70, 71
rapid reaction forces 54, 63, 71-2
244
INDEX
rearmament programme 78, 84,
198
strategic thought 162-3, 167
technological modernization 63,
65-6, 77-83
Moldova 9, 125, 129
see also Transnistria
Monaghan, Andrew 135, 205
Morozov, Viatcheslav 5, 31, 45
Moscow Olympics (1980) 99
Moscow theatre hostage crisis (2002)
99, 112
multilateralism 21, 40-7, 43, 95
balance of power multilateralism
45
contested views on 46
cooperation basis 41, 42-5, 48,
109-10
force structures and 96-7, 102-3,
118-19, 195
and foreign policy making 21
great-power multilateralism 46-7
military-to-military cooperation
43, 119
multipolarity context 42, 45, 48
opposition basis 41
peacekeeping operations 25, 33,
35, 43, 60, 138-42, 204
security cooperation 42-6, 102-3
tensions 43, 48
multipolarity 42, 45, 48, 195
Napoeonic France 32
National Counterterrorism
Committee 112-13
National Defence Control Centre
113
National Guard see Federal National
Guard Service of the Russian
Federation (FSNG)
NATO
Civil Emergency Planning 95, 109
current military strength 69
eastwards enlargement 38, 45, 146,
173,204-5
increase in defence spending 9-10
Northern Distribution Network
148
Operation Allied Force 33, 35, 43,
60, 138-42, 204
Russia military revival, response to
9-11, 201-2
Russian threat perceptions of 69,
171-2
Russia-NATO cooperation 95, 109,
136-7, 204
Russia-NATO tensions 25, 33, 43,
69, 109, 142, 171, 202
NATO-Russia Council (NRC) 43, 103,
119, 146, 204
suspension of 119, 205
natural and man-made disasters 43,
93, 95-6
navy 55-6, 79-80
blue water navy ambition 82
coastal protection 82
funding 56, 81
limited power projection
capabilities 56, 82, 196
new and upgraded vessels 79
post-Soviet decline 81-2
Nazi Germany 32
near abroad , concept of 36
see also Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS)
Nerenieks, Karl 8
network-centric warfare 165
Neumann, Iver 22
Nicholas I 27
Nicholas II 28
Nikitin, Alexander 136
Nikolsky, Aleksei 115, 116
9/11 attacks 147
Nizhnii Novgorod 112
non-interference, principle of 34
non-military tools of warfare 168,
169, 170, 174, 176
Norberg, Johan 168-9
normalization of relations 203-4
Normandy format 46
North Ossetia 94
Norway 10
armed forces 71
Novorossiya (New Russia) 6, 121
nuclear capabilities and deterrence
4, 50, 59, 61, 78, 82, 172, 191
245
INDEX
oil and gas prices 54, 74, 75
Okhrana company 103
OMON forces 103, 104, 105
Operation Allied Force 33, 35, 43, 60,
138-42, 204
Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
46
Orlov, Igor 23
Oxenstierna, Susanne 76
PAK-FA fighter 78
Pakistan 45
Panetta, Leon 6, 121
Partnership for Peace 95
peacekeeping operations
CIS 39, 44, 124-34, 136, 143, 157,
162, 191-2, 197, 199
force structures and 95, 96
United Nations 41
Peter the Great 27
Petrov, Nikolay 115
police service 91, 92
Polish-Soviet War 29
power ministries see force structures
Presidential Directorate for
Administrative Affairs 108
Presidential Guards Regiment 107
Presidential Protection Service (SBP)
107, 116, 117
prison service 108
procurement plans 74-5, 77-81
legacy systems 81
State Armament Programme
2011-25 74, 77-8, 80, 81, 82
psychological operations 178, 182
Pukhov, Ruslan 3, 80
Putin, Vladimir
Assad, support of 154, 155
on the collapse of the Soviet Union
121
on cooperation with NATO 204
Crimea speech 151
director of FSB 89, 99
and the force structures 90, 115,
119
foreign policy rhetoric 146
on humanitarian interventions 35
KGB career background 89
military reform policies 26, 32, 51,
61-2, 65, 84, 139
and multilateralism 41
on NATO enlargement 146
seeks to restore great power status
6, 24, 26, 33, 61-2, 121, 139
on sovereignty 31, 32, 35
State of the Nation speeches 31
quasi-military organizations 58, 88
see also force structures
rapid reaction forces 54, 63, 71-2,
103, 193
Rasmussen, Anders Fogh 7, 9
rearmament programme 78, 84, 198
Red Army victories 29
regime change, extern ally driven 35,
154
regime stability see domestic order
and regime stability
research and development (R D)
60, 77
revanchism 8, 122, 123, 125, 156-7,
201
revolution (1905) 28
revolution (1917) 37
Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA)
60, 164, 176-7, 179
Rice, Condoleezza 145
Rieber, Alfred J. 20, 21
Rumer, Eugene 2
Russian Empire 36-7, 40-1, 48, 61
Russian Federation, emergence of
22, 50
Russian Rescue Corps 92-3, 117
Russo-Japanese War (1904-5) 28
Russo-Turkish War (1877-8) 28
Rutland, Peter 27
Rutskoi, Aleksandr 127-8
Saakashvili, Mikheil 143, 145
Saudi Arabia 73
Saunders, Paul J. 185
Scaparrotti, General Curtis 10-11
Scheipers, Sibylle 184
Second World War 29, 41
246
INDEX
security
human-centred focus 34
internal see force structures
multilateral security cooperation
42-6, 195
new security challenges 43, 44,
88, 89, 100, 102, 106, 118, 120,
146, 171, 205
post-Soviet 38
Yeltsin era 52-3
security apparatus see force
structures
Sendstad, Cecile 78
Serbia 60, 139-40
NATO airstrikes 137, 138
Seton-Watson, Hugh 21
Sevastopol 132, 150
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
(SCO) 43, 45
Shanghai Forum 45
Shearman, Peter 143
Shevtsova, Lilia 147
Shirreff, General Alexander Richard
122
Shlykov, Vitalii 165
Shoigu, Sergei 1-2, 70, 80, 115, 117
silovye struktury 86
silovye vedomstva 86
Siluanov, Anton 76
sixth-generation warfare 165, 168
Slipchenko, Vladimir 165, 168
small wars 4, 60, 82, 172, 173, 193
SOBR forces 92, 103, 104, 105
social media, Kremlin use of 182
South Ossetia 46, 94, 95, 125, 128,
130, 131, 133, 142, 143, 144, 145
sovereignty 21, 30-6
contested concept 32
defence of 30-1, 32, 192
ethnic conflicts and 133
foreign policy and 21, 30-6, 139-40
internal and external dimensions
30, 34
perceived Western efforts to
undermine 35, 151-2, 174-5
strong military as requirement for
31, 32, 33
Westphalian 32, 34, 36
Soviet Union
dissolution of 22, 31, 50, 52, 53, 88,
128-9, 132
early military weakness 28-9
great power status 29
imperialist foreign policy 38
military doctrine 170
military personnel 67
military-industrial complex 77
spetsnaz 98-9
sphere of influence, perceived 39,
131, 145, 149, 150, 157, 158,
192
Stalin, Joseph 28-9
State Anti-Drug Committee 113
State Armament Programme 2011-25
74, 77-8, 80, 81, 82
State Courier Service 108
State Fire Service 93
status concerns 47, 124-5, 137-8,
145, 149, 151, 155
see also great power status
stealth technology 60
Stent, Angela 147, 153
strategic rocket forces 58, 66, 78
strategic thought 3, 161-9,
187-8
asymmetric and indirect
approaches to warfare 164,
175
Cold War conservatism 163, 164,
187, 193
hard military power , continuing
exercise of 168-9
history of 163-4
military doctrines (1993-2014)
170-5
modernist strand 165-6, 167
post-Soviet era 161-2
Revolution in Military Affairs
(RMA) 60, 164, 176-7, 179
revolutionary strand 165
traditionalist strand 164-5, 167,
193
see also hybrid warfare
Suny, Ronald 21, 31-2, 36, 37-8
Sussex, Matthew 143
Sweden 10
247
ÍNDEX
Syria
Assad regime, Russian support
for 7
ceasefire 203
counterterrorism operations 99
International Syria Support Group
156
proxy US-Russian conflict 7
Russian diplomatic efforts 155
Russian intervention 1-2, 3, 4, 7-8,
30, 34, 51, 66, 80, 84, 121, 122,
153-6, 158, 160, 185-6, 197, 201
Russian material and strategic
interests 154, 158
Tagliavini report 144
Tajikistan 44, 45, 94, 125, 127, 128,
129
acceptance of Russian military
involvement 132-3
Afghan border security 133-4
civil war 133
Taliban 176
tanks 79
Tartus 154
Taylor, Brian 91, 109
technology
Military-Technical Revolution 165
obsolescent equipment 53-4
persistent problems 80
technological renewal 2, 65-6,
77-83, 196
technology gap 77
territorial expansion 148-9
neo-imperial 6
new challenges and costs, creation
of 37, 40
Novorossiya (New Russia),
possibility of 6
Russian Empire 36-7, 48
Soviet 38
unlikelihood of further expansion
16, 48, 153, 158
see also Crimea, annexation of
terrorism and counter-terrorism 44,
45, 58, 89, 98, 99, 104, 107, 111,
112, 154, 171, 199
Beslan hostage crisis (2004) 99, 112
Moscow theatre hostage crisis
(2002) 99, 112
National Counterterrorism
Committee 112-13
problems of inter-agency
coordination 112
war on terrorism 42-3, 147, 195
Thomas, Timothy 168, 169, 174
Thornton, Rod 182
threat perceptions
arms race, renewed 202
Baltic States, Russian incursion
into 6, 199-200
fears of a militarily resurgent
Russia 5, 8-9, 84, 85, 122-3
hybrid threats 200
liberal international order, threat
to 7
NATO enlargement 38, 45, 146,
171, 173, 204-5
new Cold War threat 122, 143,
203
Russian territorial expansion 121
sovereignty, perceived Western
threats to undermine 35, 151-2,
174-5
traditional 171, 173
Western ‘information influence
106, 120, 170, 173, 194
Tolz, Vera 21
Torjesen, Stina 41
Transnistria 46, 94, 125, 127-8, 131
Trenin, Dmitri 38, 59, 86, 88, 131,
150-1, 161
tsarist Russia 24, 27-8, 40-1, 61
Tskhinvali 144
TU-95 bombers 56
Ukraine
defence industry 82
EU association agreement, offer
of 151
humanitarian aid to 97
hybrid warfare strategies 184-5
military assets, disputed 132, 150
Orange Revolution 149, 151
Russian coercive economic
diplomacy 149-50
248
ÍNDEX
Russian military actions in 5, 34,
148, 152, 153, 184-5, 192, 201
strategic importance of 150
see also Crimea; Donbas
United Kingdom
defence budget 73
military reform 64
United Nations (UN) 41
peacekeeping operations 136
Responsibility to Protect 34
Russian membership 4
Security Council 4, 41, 42
Strategic Command 8
UN High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) 95
UNPROFOR 123, 136
United States
current military strength 69
defence spending 72-3
Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) 101
Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) 93-4
Gulf War (1991) 60, 80, 164, 165,
176, 177
military reform 64
National Guard 105
perceived hegemony 32-3
presidential elections (2016) 200
strategic thought 176-8
two-war standard (size of
military) 68-9
war on terrorism 42-3, 147, 195
see also Cold War
Uzbekistan 45
Vendil Pallin, Carolina 13-14
Vympel 98-9
Wallander, Celeste 2
war on terrorism 42-3
Russian support for 147, 195
Warsaw Pact 45
Westerlund, Frederik 168-9
Western information influence 106,
120, 170, 173, 194
Westphalian sovereignty 32, 34, 36
Wilson, Damon 7
Wilson Rowe, Elana 41
World Food Programme (WFP) 95
Yanukovich, Viktor 149, 150
Yeltsin, Boris 35, 92, 100, 107
consolidation of own political
power 52, 89, 90
and dismantling of KGB 97
divide-and-rule strategy 89, 119
and the force structures 89, 90,
114, 116, 117, 118, 119
fragmentation of security
apparatus 52
and great power status 25, 33
and the Kosovo War 138-9
and the military 52, 59, 84
and multilateralism 41
on responsibility towards the CIS
126-7
Zatsepin, Vasily 75
Ziegler, Charles 30, 33, 34
Zolotov, Viktor 115
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spelling | Renz, Bettina Verfasser (DE-588)1138991775 aut Russia's military revival Bettina Renz Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA, USA Polity 2018 vii, 249 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1990-2017 gnd rswk-swf Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 s Geschichte 1990-2017 z b DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029657627&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029657627&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029657627&sequence=000007&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029657627&sequence=000008&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Renz, Bettina Russia's military revival Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 gnd |
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title | Russia's military revival |
title_auth | Russia's military revival |
title_exact_search | Russia's military revival |
title_full | Russia's military revival Bettina Renz |
title_fullStr | Russia's military revival Bettina Renz |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia's military revival Bettina Renz |
title_short | Russia's military revival |
title_sort | russia s military revival |
topic | Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Militärpolitik Russland |
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