Plots against Russia: conspiracy and fantasy after socialism
"A study of paranoid, conspiratorial, and extremist trends in Russia's media, film, and fiction since the collapse of the Soviet Union"...
Gespeichert in:
1. Verfasser: | |
---|---|
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Ithaca ; London
Cornell University Press
[2019]
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Literaturverzeichnis Register // Gemischte Register Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Zusammenfassung: | "A study of paranoid, conspiratorial, and extremist trends in Russia's media, film, and fiction since the collapse of the Soviet Union"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XV, 288 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781501735776 9781501716331 |
Internformat
MARC
LEADER | 00000nam a2200000 c 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV045558960 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 20200305 | ||
007 | t| | ||
008 | 190415s2019 xxu |||| 00||| eng d | ||
010 | |a 018041939 | ||
020 | |a 9781501735776 |c pbk. |9 978-1-5017-3577-6 | ||
020 | |a 9781501716331 |c hbk. |9 978-1-5017-1633-1 | ||
035 | |a (OCoLC)1099864340 | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV045558960 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e rda | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
044 | |a xxu |c US | ||
049 | |a DE-12 |a DE-11 |a DE-739 |a DE-355 |a DE-29 | ||
050 | 0 | |a DK510.762 | |
082 | 0 | |a 306.0947 |2 23 | |
084 | |a OST |q DE-12 |2 fid | ||
084 | |a KK 1060 |0 (DE-625)77246: |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a KK 1020 |0 (DE-625)77240: |2 rvk | ||
100 | 1 | |a Borenstein, Eliot |d 1966- |e Verfasser |0 (DE-588)124807747 |4 aut | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Plots against Russia |b conspiracy and fantasy after socialism |c Eliot Borenstein |
264 | 1 | |a Ithaca ; London |b Cornell University Press |c [2019] | |
300 | |a XV, 288 Seiten | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b n |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b nc |2 rdacarrier | ||
500 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
520 | |a "A study of paranoid, conspiratorial, and extremist trends in Russia's media, film, and fiction since the collapse of the Soviet Union"... | ||
648 | 7 | |a Geschichte 1992- |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
650 | 4 | |a Popular culture |z Russia (Federation) | |
650 | 4 | |a Political culture |z Russia (Federation) | |
650 | 4 | |a Conspiracy theories |z Russia (Federation) | |
650 | 4 | |a Paranoia |x Social aspects |z Russia (Federation) | |
650 | 4 | |a Post-communism |x Social aspects |z Russia (Federation) | |
650 | 4 | |a National characteristics, Russian | |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Medien |0 (DE-588)4169187-8 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Massenkultur |0 (DE-588)4125858-7 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Verschwörungstheorie |0 (DE-588)4138784-3 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
651 | 7 | |a Russland |0 (DE-588)4076899-5 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
689 | 0 | 0 | |a Russland |0 (DE-588)4076899-5 |D g |
689 | 0 | 1 | |a Verschwörungstheorie |0 (DE-588)4138784-3 |D s |
689 | 0 | 2 | |a Medien |0 (DE-588)4169187-8 |D s |
689 | 0 | 3 | |a Massenkultur |0 (DE-588)4125858-7 |D s |
689 | 0 | 4 | |a Geschichte 1992- |A z |
689 | 0 | |5 DE-604 | |
776 | 0 | 8 | |i Erscheint auch als |n Online-Ausgabe, epub/mobi |z 978-1-5017-1635-5 |
776 | 0 | 8 | |i Erscheint auch als |n Online-Ausgabe, pdf |z 978-1-5017-1636-2 |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Literaturverzeichnis |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Register // Gemischte Register |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Inhaltsverzeichnis |
940 | 1 | |n oe | |
940 | 1 | |q BSB_NED_20190805 | |
942 | 1 | 1 | |c 070.9 |e 22/bsb |f 090512 |g 471 |
942 | 1 | 1 | |c 306.09 |e 22/bsb |f 090511 |g 471 |
942 | 1 | 1 | |c 306.09 |e 22/bsb |f 09049 |g 471 |
942 | 1 | 1 | |c 306.09 |e 22/bsb |f 090512 |g 471 |
943 | 1 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-030942769 |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1817681418633871360 |
---|---|
adam_text |
Bibliography
Acharya, Amitav. The End of American World Order. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2014.
Adomeit, Hans. “Russia as a ‘Great Power’ in World Affairs: Images and Reality.” Interna-
tional Affairs 71, no. 1 (1995): 35.
Allakhverdov, Andrey, and Vladimir Pokrovsky. “Putin: Reform Begins at Home.” Science
306, no. 5698 (November 5, 2004): 957. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/306
/5698/957.1.
Anderson, Jon Lee. “Thugs on the Streets for Crimea’s Referendum.” New Yorker, March
16, 2014- https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/thugs-on-the-streets-for-crimeas
-referendum.
Andreev, Yurii Valerianovich. “BRIKS: Cherez sotrudnichestvo—k bezopasnosti?” Pud k
miru i bezopasnosti 45, no. 2 (2013): 127-28. http://new.imemo.ru/ftles/File/magazines
/ pu ty_miru/2013/13026_andreev.pdf.
Antonov, Ivan. “BRIKS kak imidzhevaia kopilka.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn, no. 4 (May
2011).
Armijo, Leslie Elliott. “The BRICs Countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) as Analyt-
ical Category: Mirage or Insight?” Asian Perspecdve 31, no. 4 (2007): 7—42. https://
ww w. j stor.org/stable/42704607.
Armijo, Leslie Elliott, and Cynthia Roberts. “The Emerging Powers and Global Gover-
nance: Why the BRICS Matter.” In Handbook of Emerging Economies, edited by Robert
E. Looney, 503—20. London: Routledge, 2014.
Aron, Leon Rabinovich. Roads to the Temple: Truth, Memory, Ideas, and Ideals in the Making
of the Russian Revolution, 1987—1991. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012.
Aslund, Anders. How Russia Became a Market Economy. Washington, DC: Brookings
Institution Press, 1995.
-------. “Why Doesn’t Russia Join the WTO?” Washington Quarterly 33, no. 2 (2010).
https://doi.org/10.1080/01636601003661670.
Aslund, Anders, Sergei Guriev, and Andrew C. Kuchins, eds. Russia after the Global Eco-
nomic Crisis. Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics Center
for Strategic and International Studies New Economic School, 2010.
Aven, Peter. Foreword to Russia after the Global Economic Crisis. Edited by Anders Aslund,
Sergei Guriev, and Andrew C. Kuchins. Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for Inter-
national Economics / Center for Strategic and International Studies / New Economic
School, 2010. https://catalyst.Ubrary.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_3578754.
- 145 -
146
Bibliography
Baev, Pavel- “Leading in the Concert of Great Powers: Lessons from Russia’s G8 Chain
manship.” In The Multilateral Dimension in Russian Foreign Policy. Edited by Elana
Wilson Rowe and Stina Torjesen. London: Rout ledge, 2009.
Bajpaee, Chietigj- “Modi, India and the Emerging Global Economic Order.” Journal of
Asian Public Policy 9, no. 2 (May 3, 2016): 198—210. https://doi.org/10.1080/17516234
.2016.1165335.
Balcerowicz, Leszek. “Understanding Postcommunist Transitions.” Journal of Democracy 5,
no. 4 (1994): 75—89. https://doi.org/10.1353/jod.1994.0053.
Baranovsky, Vladimir Georgievich. “Vvedenie.” In Globalnaia perestroika, edited by Alex-
ander Alexandrovich Dynkin, 293—98. Moscow: Ves Mir, 2014-
Batkibekov, S., L. Grebeshkova, I. Dezhina, A. Zolotareva, E. Kitova, E. Kostina, T. Kuz-
netsova, I. Rozhdestvenskaya, S. Sinelnikov-Murylev, and S. Shiskin. Perfection of the
System of Management and Funding of Budget Institutions. Vol. 1, increasing the Efficiency
of Budget Expenditure on Funding Public Institutions and Management of Public Unitary
Enterprises Perfection of the System of Management and Funding of Budget Institutions.
Moscow: Gaidar Institute, 2003. http://iep.ru/en/publications/publication/265.html
?highlight=WyJkZXpoaW5hI10=.
Baumann das Neves, Rena to Coelho, and Tamara Gregol de Farias, eds. VI BR1CS Aca-
demic Forum. Brasilia: Institute for Applied Economic Research, 2014- http://www.ipea
-gov.br/portal/index.php ?option=com„content Srview=article ud=24280.
Beland, Daniel, and Robert Henry Cox. Introduction to Ideas and Politics in Social Science
Research, edited by Daniel Beland and Robert Henry Cox, 3-20. New York: Oxford
University Press, 2010.
Bell, Coral. The Reagan Paradox: American Foreign Policy in the 1980s. New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers University Press, 1989.
Berlin, Isaiah. The Soviet Mind: Russian Culture under Communism. Washington, DC: Brook-
ings Institution Press, 2004-
Biermann, Frank, Philipp Pattberg, Harro van Asselt, and Fariborz Zelli. “The Fragmen-
tation of Global Governance Architectures: A Framework for Analysis.” Global
Environmental Politics 9, no. 4 (October 24, 2009): 14—40. https://muse.jhu.edu/article
/362583.
Bin, Yu. “China-Russia Relations: Navigating through the Ukraine Storm.” Comparative
Connections 16, no. 2 (September 2014): 131—41, 174. https://csis-prod.s3.amazonaws
.com/s3fs-public/legacy_jfiies/iiles/publication/1402qchina_russia.pdf.
Biswas, Rajiv. “How China Is Reshaping Global Development.” DW, November 19, 2014.
https://www.dw.eom/en/how-china-is-reshaping-global-development-finance/a
-18072984.
Blanchfield, Kate, Pieter D. Wezeman, and Siemon T. Wezeman. “The State of Major
Arms Transfers in 8 Graphics.” Stockholm International Peace Institute, February 22,
2017. https://www.sipri.org/commentary/blog/2017/state-major-arms-transfers-8-graphics.
Bobrova, V. “Priiamie inostrannye investitsii v stranakh BRIKS.” Mirovaia ekonomika i
mezhdunarodnye otnosheniia, no. 2 (2013).
Bobrovnikov, Alexander, and Vladimir Davydov. “Voskhodiashchie strany-giganty na
mirovoi stsene XXI veka.” Ladnskaia Amerika, no. 5 (May 31, 2005): 4-20.
Borisoglebskaia, L. N., and V. M. Chetverikov, eds. Razvide stran BRIKS v globalnom pros-
transtve. Moscow: INFRA-M, 2013.
Bibliography
147
Brancato, Ekaterina. “Trends in Economic Development, Cooperation, and Trade: BR1CS’
Position.” Paper presented at the Russian International Studies Association (RISA),
MGIMO—Moscow State Institute of International Relations, April 25, 2014.
BRIC Leaders. “BR1C Summit—Joint Statement.” Second BRIC Summit, April 16, 2010,
Brasilia, Brazil. http://www.brics5.co.za/about'-brics/summit-declaration/second-summit/.
-------. “The Leaders of the BRIC Countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) Met during
the G8 Summit in Japan.” Tokyo, Hokkaido, Japan, July 9, 2008. http://www.brics
. u toron to. ca/docs/080709- leaders.html.
“BRICS at Hague Slam Attempts to Isolate Putin.” BRICS Post (blog), March 24, 2014-
http://thebricspost.com/brics-'at-hague'slam-attempts-todsolate-'putin/.
“BRICS Explore Political, Military Cooperation.” BRICS Post (blog), September 20,
2013. http://thebricspost.com/bricS'explore"politicaLmilitary^cooperation/.
BRICS Foreign Ministers. “BRICS Ministers Meet on the Sidelines of the Nuclear Seem
rity Summit in the Hague.” March 24, 2014. http://www.brics.utoronto.ca/docs/140324
'hague.html.
“BRICS Joint Statistical Publication.” Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e
Estatistica, 2014. http://brics.ibge.gov.br/downloads/BRICS_Joint_Statistical_Publica
tion_2014.pdf.
BRICS Leaders. “Agreement on the New Development Bank,” July 15, 2014, Fortaleza,
Brazil, http://www.brics.utoronto.ca/docs/140715'bank.html.
-------. “Delhi Declaration.” Fourth BRICS Summit, March 29, 2012, Delhi, India.
http://www.brics5.co.za/about-brics/summit'declaration/fourth'Summit/.
-------. “eThekwini Declaration.” presented at the Fifth BRICS Summit: BRICS and
Africa: Partnership for Development, Integration, and Industrialisation, Durban,
South Africa, March 27, 2013. http://www.brics5.co.za/about'brics/summit'declaration
/fifth-summit/.
-------. “Sanya Declaration.” Paper presented at the Third BRICS Summit, April 14,
2011, Sanya, China, http://www.brics5.co.za/about-brics/summit-declaration/third
'summit/.
-------. “Treaty for the Establishment of a BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement,”
July 15, 2014, Fortaleza, Brazil, http://www.brics.utoronto.ca/docs/!40715'treaty.html.
BRICS Think Tank Council. “Realising the BRICS Long'Term Goals: Road'Maps and
Pathways.” 2017. https://www.orfonline.org/wp'Content/uploads/2017/08/Brics.pdf.
“BRICS Urged to Boost Parliamentary Cooperation.” BRICS Post (blog), October 26,
2017. http://thebricspost.com/brics'urged't0'boost'parliamentary'cooperation/.
Brown, Archie. The Rise and Fall of Communism. New York: Ecco, 2009.
Brütsch, Christian, and Mihaela Papa. “Deconstructing the BRICS: Bargaining Coalition,
Imagined Community, or Geopolitical Fad?” Chinese Journal of International Politics 6,
no. 3 (September 1, 2013): 299—327. https://doi.org/10.1093/cjip/pot009.
Bush, George H. W. “A Europe Whole and Free.” Remarks to the Citizens in Mainz.
Rheingoldhalle. Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany, May 31, 1989. https://usa.us
embassy.de/etexts/ga6—890531 .htm.
Callen, Tim. “PPP versus the Market: Which Weight Matters?” Finance and Development,
March 2007. http://www.imf.org/extemal/pubs/ft/fandd/2007/03/basics.htm.
Chaadaev, P. Ia. The Major Works of Peter Chaadaev. Edited and translated by Raymond T.
McNally. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1969.
148
Bibliography
Chan, Irene, and Mingjiang Li. “New Chinese Leadership, New Policy in the South
China Sea Dispute?” Journal of Chinese Political Science; Dordrecht 20, no. 1 (March
2015): 35—50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/sll366-014-9326-y.
Chappell, Bill. “Russia Vetoes U.N. Security Council Resolution on Crimea.” NPR.org,
March 15, 2014. http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/03/15/290404691/russia
-vetoes-u-n-security-council-resolution-on-crimea.
Charap, Samuel. “The Ukraine Crisis: Causes and Consequences.” Presentation at the
Russia-Eurasia Forum, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies,
Washington, DC, October 28, 2015.
Charap, Samuel, John Drennan, and Pierre Noël. “Russia and China: A New Model of
Great-Power Relations.” Survival 59, no. 1 (January 2, 2017): 25-42. https://doi.org/10
.1080/00396338.2017.1282670.
Charap, Samuel, and Jeremy Shapiro. “A New European Security Order: The Ukraine
Crisis and the Missing Post-Cold War Bargain.” Fondation pour la Recherche Straté-
gique, December 8, 2014-
Chen Dongxiao, and Feng Shuai. “The Russia-India-China Trio in the Changing Interna-
tional System.” China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies 2, no. 4 (2016): 431-47.
https://doi.org/10T 142/S2377740016500275.
Chitalkar, Poorvi, and David M. Malone. “Democracy, Politics and India’s Foreign Policy.”
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 17, no. 1 (March 1, 2011): 75—91. https://doi.org/10.10
80/11926422.2011.563956.
Chung, Chien-Peng. “The Shanghai Co-Operation Organization: China’s Changing
Influence in Central Asia.” China Quarterly, no. 180 (December 2004): 989-1009.
Clunan, Anne L. The Social Construction of Russia’s Resurgence: Aspirations, Identity, and
Security Interests. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
Colton, Timothy. “Putin and the Attenuation of Russian Democracy.” In Putins Russia:
Past Imperfect, Future Uncertain. Edited by Dale R. Herspring. 3rd ed. Lanham, MD:
Rowman Littlefield, 2007.
Cooley, Alexander. “The Emerging Political Economy of OBOR: The Challenges of Pro-
moting Connectivity in Central Asia and Beyond.” Washington, DC: Center for Stra-
tegic and International Studies, 2016. https://www.csis.org/analysis/emerging-political
-economy-obor.
-------. Great Games, Local Rules: The New Great Power Contest in Central Asia. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2012.
-------. “Scripts of Sovereignty: The Freezing of the Russia-Ukraine Crisis and Dilemmas
of Governance in Eurasia.” Center for Global Interests, 2015. http://globalinterests.org
/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Scripts-of-Sovereignty_Center-on-GIobal-Interests.pdf.
Cooper, Andrew R, and Kelly Jackson. “The Incremental Transformation of the G8 through
the Heiligendamm Process.” Studia Diplomática 61, no. 2 (2008): 79-88.
Cooper, Julian. “Of BRICs and Brains: Comparing Russia with China, India, and Other
Populous Emerging Economies.” Eurasian Geography and Economics 47, no. 3 (2006):
255-84. https://doi.org/10.2747/1538-7216.473.255.
Czuperski, Maksymillian, John Herbst, Elliot Higgins, Alina Polyakova, and Damon Wilson.
“Hiding in Plain Sight: Putin’s War in Ukraine.” Washington, DC: Atlantic Council,
May 2015. http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/publications/reports/hiding-in-plain-sight
-putin-s-war-in-ukraine-and-boris-nemtsov-s-putin-war.
Bibliography
149
Darden, Keith A. Economic Liberalism and Its Rivals: The Formation of International Institu-
tions among the Post-Soviet States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Davydov, Vladimir Mikhailovich, ed. “BRIKS kak faktor stanovleniia politsentrichnogo
rezhima mezhdunaronykh otnoshenii.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn 5 (May 2011).
-------. BRIKS—Latinskaia Amerika: positsionirovanie i vzaimodeistvie. Moscow, Russia:
1LA RAN, 2014.
-------. “Ekzamen krizisa dlia BRIK.” Latinskaia Amerika 7 (2010).
Davydov, Vladimir, and Aleksandr Bobrovnikov. Rol voskhodhiashchikh gigantov v mirovoi
ekonomike i politike [shansy Braziii i Meksiki v globalnom izmerenii]. Moscow: ILA RAN,
2008.
Degaut, Marcos. “Do the BRICS Still Matter?” Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and
International Studies, October 2015. http://csis.org/files/publication/151020_Degaut
_DoBRICSMatter_Web.pdf.
Deich, Tatiana Lazerevna, and Evgenii Nikolaevich Korendiasov, eds. BRIKS-Afrika:
partnerstvo i vzaimodeistvie. Moscow: IAfr, 2013.
Department of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa. “BRICS Minis-
ters Meet on the Sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in the Hague.” BRICS
Ministry of External Relations, March 24, 2014. http://brics.itamaraty.gov.br/press
-releases/21-documents/190-brics-ministers-meet-on-the-sidelines-of-the-nuclear
-security-summit-in-the-hague.
Department of State, Office of Website Management, Bureau of Public Affairs. “Arms
Control and International Security,” May 27, 2010. http://www.state.gOv/p/eur/ci/rs
/usrussiabilat/c3 7312.htm.
Dezhina, Irina. “The Special of Structural Reforms in Russian Science.” SSRN Scholarly
Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, November 25, 2013. http://
papers.ssm.com/abstract=:2359349.
Diuk, Nadia. “Euromaidan: Ukraine’s Self-Organizing Revolution.” World Affairs, March—
April 2014. http://www.worldaffairsjoumal.org/article/euromaidan-ukraine’s-self-organiz
ing-revolution.
Dubin, Boris. “The Myth of the ‘Special Path’ in Contemporary Russian Public Opinion.”
Russian Politics Law 50, no. 5 (October 9, 2012): 35-51. https://www.tandfonline
.com/doi/abs/10.2753/RUP1061-1940500502.
EASI Working Group on Historical Reconciliation and Protracted Conflicts. “Historical
Reconciliation and Protracted Conflicts.” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
February 3, 2012. https://camegieendowment.org/2012/02/03/historical-reconciliation
-and-protracted-conflicts-pub-46991.
EASI Working Group on Missile Defense. “Missile Defense: Towards a New Paradigm.”
Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, February 2012. http://
camegieendowment.org/files/W GP_MissileDefense_FIN AL.pdf.
E.C.S. “Why Jacob Zuma Resigned.” Economist, February 19, 2018. https://www.econo
mist.com/the-economist-explains/2018/02/19/why-jacob-zuma-resigned.
Embody, Julia. “Beware Ukraine’s Rising Right Sector.” National Interest, August 12, 2015.
http://nationalinterest.org/feature/beware-ukraines-rising-right-sector-13558.
Emerson, Michael. “Do the BRICS Make a Bloc?” CEPS Commentary, April 30, 2012.
https://www.ceps.eu/system/files/ME%20Do%20the%20Brics%20make%20a%20bloc
.pdf.
150
Bibliography
English, Robert. Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals, and the End of the
Cold War. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.
European Parliament. “European Parliament Calls on Russia to withdraw Military Forces
from Ukraine.” European Parliament, March 13, 2014. http://www.europarl.europa.eu
/news/e n/ne ws-room/conten t/201403121PR38 707.
Ferdinand, Peter. “Rising Powers at the UN: An Analysis of the Voting Behaviour of
BRICS in the General Assembly.” Third World Quarterly 35, no. 3 (May 2014). http://
dx.doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2014.893483.
Foster, Douglas. “Jacob’s Ladder.” Atlantic, June 2009. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine
/archive/2009/06/jacobs-ladder/307442/.
Friedman, Max Paul. Rethinking Anti-Americanism: The History of an Exceptional Concept in
American Foreign Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Fu Ying. “How China Sees Russia: Beijing and Moscow Are Close, but Not Allies.” Foreign
Affairs, January—February 2016. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/china/2015'12
- 14/how'china-sees'russia.
Fukuyama, Francis. “The Ambiguity of‘National Interest.’” In Rethinking Russia*s National
Interests. Edited by Stephen Sestanovich. Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and
International Studies, 1994.
-------. The End of History and the Last Man. New York: Free Press; Toronto: Maxwell
Macmillan Canada, 1992.
Gabuev, Alexander. “Friends with Benefits? Russian-Chinese Relations after the Ukraine
Crisis.” Carnegie Moscow Center, June 29, 2016. https://camegie.ru/2016/06/29/friends
'With'benefitS'russian'-chinese'relations'after'ukraine'CrisiS'pub''63953.
-------. “Russia Has a China Problem, Too.” Diplomat, September 4, 2015. https://thedip
lomat.com/2015/09/russia'has-'a-'china'problem'too/.
-------. “SinO'Russian Trade after a Year of Sanctions.” Camegie.ru Commentary, Sep-
tember 11, 2015. http://camegieendowment.Org/2015/09/ll/sino^mssian-trade-after
'year-oTsanctions/ihte.
Ganguly, Sumit. “India’s Foreign Policy Grows Up.” World Policy Journal; Durham 20, no. 4
(Winter 2003—2004): 41—47. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40209888.
Gati, Charles. Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest, and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt.
Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press Stanford University Press, 2006.
https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_2625052.
Gelfand, Mikhail. “What Is to Be Done about Russian Science?” Nature 500, no. 7463
(August 22, 2013): 379. https://www.nature.com/news/what'is'tO'be'done'about'russian
'Science'1.13574.
Gilman, Martin G. No Precedent, No Plan: Inside Russia’s 1998 Default. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press, 2010.
Glosny, Michael A. “China and the BRICs: A Real (but Limited) Partnership in a UnipO'
lar World.” Polity 42, no. 1 (January 2010): 100-129. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/pol
.2009.14.
Goddard, Stacie E., and Ronald R. Krebs. “Rhetoric, Legitimation, and Grand Strategy.”
Security Studies 24, no. 1 (January 2, 2015): 5—36. https://doi.org/10.1080/09636412
.2014.1001198.
Gottemoeller, Rose. “RussiamAmerican Security Relations after Georgia.” Policy Brief.
Foreign Policy for the Next President. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for
Bibliography
151
International Peace, October 2008. http://camegieendowment.org/files/russia_us
_security_relations_after_georgia.pdf.
Gould'Davies, Nigel. “Russia’s Sovereign Globalization: Rise, Fall and Future.” Research
Paper. London: Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, January
2016. https://www.chathamhouse.org/publication/russias'sovereign'globalization'rise
'falLand-future.
Grey, Alex. “The World’s 10 Biggest Economies in 2017.” World Economic Forum,
March 9,2017. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/03/worlds'biggest-economies'in
'2017/.
Grishaeva, L. E. “Rossiia i BR1KS: novyi etap sotrudnichestva.” In Voskhodiashchie
gosudarstva-giganty BRIKC: rol v mirovoi politike, slrategii modemizatsii. Edited by Liud'
mila Sergeevna Okuneva and A. A. Orlov. Moscow: MGIMO Universitet, 2012.
Gustafson, Thane. Capitalism RussiamStyle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_2111533.
Gvosdev, Nikolas K., and Christopher Marsh. Russian Foreign Policy: Interests, Vectors, and
Sectors, Los Angeles, CA: Sage, 2014.
Hahn, Gordon M. “Medvedev, Putin, and Perestroika 2.0.” Demokratizatsiya 18, no. 3
(Summer 2010): 228-59. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290576472_Medve
dev_Putin_and_Perestroika_20.
Hall, Ian. “Multialignment and Indian Foreign Policy under Narendra Modi.” The Round
Table 105, no. 3 (May 3, 2016): 271-86. https://doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2016.ll
80760.
Hart, Andrew F., and Bruce D. Jones. “How Do Rising Powers Rise?” Survival 52, no. 6
(January 12, 2010): 63-88. https://doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2010.540783.
Hooijmaaijers, Bas, and Stephan Keukeleire. “Voting Cohesion of the BRICS Countries
in the UN General Assembly, 2006-2014: A BRICS Too Far?” Global Governance 22,
no. 3 (July 2016): 389-407. http://joumals.rienner.com/doi/abs/10.5555/1075'2846
'22.3.389?code=lrpi'Site.
Hopewell, Kristen. Breaking the WTO: How Emerging Powers Disrupted the Neoliberal Project.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2016.
Hough, Jerry F. The Logic of Economic Reform in Russia. Washington, DC: Brookings Insti'
tution Press, 2001.
Hough, Jerry F., and Merle Fainsod. How the Soviet Union Is Governed. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 1979.
Hu Jintao. “Promote Win-Win Cooperation and Build a New Type of Relations between
Major Countries.” Address by H. E. Hu Jintao, President of the Peoples Republic of
China, at the Opening Session of the Fourth Round of the China'US Strategic and
Economic Dialogues, May 3, 2012. http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/wjdt_665385
/zyjh_665391/t931392.shtml.
Hufbauer, Gary Clyde, Jeffrey J. Schott, Kimberly Ann Elliott, and Barbara Oegg. Eco-
nomic Sanctions Reconsidered. Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International
Economics, 2007. http://www.piie.eom/publications/chapters_preview/4075/01 iie
4075.pdf.
Hurrell, Andrew. “Hegemony, Liberalism and Global Order: What Space for Would'Be
Great Powers?” International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944—) 82,
no. 1 (2006): 1-19. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3569127.
152
Bibliography
IMF. “Press Release: IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde Welcomes U.S. Congres-
sional Approval of the 2010 Quota and Governance Reforms.” December 18, 2015.
http:// www. i mf. org/en/N e ws/A r t icles/2015/09/14/01/49/prl5573.
-------. “Press Release: Statement by IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde on IMF
Quota and Governance Reforms.” December 21, 2014. http://www.imf.org/en/News
/Articles/2015/09/14/01/49/pr145 68.
-------. “World Economic Outlook, April 2017: Gaining Momentum?” April 2017.
https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/Issues/2017/04/04/world-economic
-outlook-april-2017.
Isachenko, T. M. “Strany BRIKS vo vneshneekonomicheskoi strategii Rossii: poisk alter-
nativ.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn no. 11 (November 2011): 79—88.
Judah, Ben. Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell in and out of Love with Vladimir Putin. New
Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2013.
Kelly, Andrew. “Looking Back on Look East: India’s Post-Cold War Shift Toward Asia.”
Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations; South Orange 15, no. 2
(Spring/Summer 2014): 81—93. http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.joumals
/whithl5 div=20 g_sent=l casa_token= LColiection=journals.
Kenen, Peter B. “Reform of the International Monetary Fund.” Washington, DC: Council
on Foreign Relations, May 2007. http://www.cfr.org/international-organizations-and
-alliances/reform-intemational-monetary-fund/p 13276.
Khilnan, Sunil, Rajiv Kumar, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Prakash Menon, Nandan Nilekani,
Srinath Raghavan, Syam Saran, and Siddharth Varadarajan. “Nonalignment 2.0: A
Foreign and Strategic Policy for India in the Twenty First Century.” New Delhi:
National Defence College and Centre for Policy Research, 2012.
Khmelevskaia, Natalia Gennadievich. “Valiutnoe partnerstvo BRIKS: usloviia sozdaniia i
instrumentarii sblizheniia interesov.” In Voskhodiashchie gosudarstva-giganty BRIKS: rol
v mirovoi politike, strategii modemizatsii, sbomik nauchnykh trudov. Edited by Liudmila
Sergeevna Okuneva and A. A. Orlov. Moscow: MGIMO Universitet, n.d.
Kirshner, Jonathan. American Power after the Financial Crisis. Cornell Studies in Money.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2014.
Kirton, John. “Explaining the BRICS Summit Solid, Strengthening Success.” International
Organizations Research Journal 10, no. 2 (2015): 1—29. http://www.brics.utoronto.ca/biblio
/iorj-2015-02-kirton.pdf.
Klimovets, O. Ekonomicheskie interesy Rossii v mezhdunarodnom partnerstve BRIK: mono-
grafiia. Stavropol: Servisshkola, 2007.
Kondrashov, Andrey. Crimea: The Way Home. YouTube Documentary. March 17, 2017-
https://archive.org/details/youtube-c8nMhCMphYU.
Komegay, Francis A., Jr. “South Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Ibsa-BRICS Equation:
Reflections on Geopolitical and Strategic Dimensions.” ORF Occasional Paper #30,
December 2011. Observer Research Foundation, https://www.orfoniine.org/wp-content
/uploads/2012/01/OccasionalPaper_30.pdf.
Kozlovskii, E. A., M. A. Komarov, and R. N. Makyshkin. Braziliia, Rossiia, Indiia, Kitai,
luAR: strategiia nedropolzvaniia. Moscow: NKI BRIKS, 2013.
Kramer, Mark. “The Myth of a No-NATO-Enlargement Pledge to Russia.” Washington
Quarterly 32, no. 2 (Spring 2009): 39—61. https://doi.org/10.1080/01636600902773248.
Krauthammer, Charles. “The Unipolar Moment.” Foreign Affairs 70, no. 1 (January L
1990): 23-33. https://doi.org/10.2307/20044692.
Bibliography
153
Kremlin. “The Draft of the European Security Treaty.” President of Russia, November 29,
2009. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/6152.
-------. “The Leaders of the BRIC Countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) Met during
the G8 Summit in Japan.” Japan, July 9, 2008. Tokyo, Hokkaido, http://www.bncs
. u toronto.ca/docs/080709- leaders. h tml.
Krestianinov, Viktor. “BR1KS razryvaet dollarovye tsepi.” Argument)? Nedeli, no. 26 (July
17, 2014)- http://argumenti.ru/politics/n446/352813.
Kuchins, Andrew C., and Igor Zevelev. “Russia’s Contested National Identity and Foreign
Policy.” In Worldviews of Aspiring Powers: Domestic Foreign Policy Debates in China,
India, Iran, Japan, and Russia. Edited by Henry R. Nau and Deepa M. Ollapally. New
York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Laidi, Zaki. “The BRICS against the West?” CERI Strategy Papers 11, no. 2 (2011): 1—12.
http://www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/sites/sciencespo.fr.ceri/files/nl 1_112011 .pdf.
Larionova, Marina. “BRICS: A Rising Global Governance Actor.” Paper presented at the
Russian International Studies Association, MGIMO-Moscow State Institute of Inter-
national Relations, April 25, 2014.
-------. “BRIKS v sisteme globalnogo upravleniia.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn, no. 4 (April
2012): 2-14. http://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/27160066.
Larionova, Marina, Mark Rakhmangulov, Andrei Shelepov, Andrei Sakharov, and Niko-
lai Medyshevsky. “Vozmozhnosti sotrudnichestva v BRIKS dlia formirovaniia reshenii
BRIKS iz ‘dvadtsatki’ po kliuchevym napravleniiam reformy mezhdunarodnoi
finansovo-ekonomicheskoi arkhitektury v interesakh Rossii.” Vestnik mezhdunarodnoi
organizatsii 4 (2012): 199-238. http://iorj.hse.ru/en/2012—4/70750733.html.
Lavrov, Sergei. “BRIKS—globalnyi forum novogo pokoleniia.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn,
no. 3 (March 2012): 1-6.
-------. “Face to Face with America: Between Nonconfrontation and Convergence.”
Russian Politics Law 47, no. 3 (June 5, 2009): 45—60. https://www.tandfonline.com
/doi/abs/10.2753/RUP1061-1940470304.
Legvold, Robert. “The Role of Multilateralism in Russian Foreign Policy.” In The Multilat-
eral Dimension in Russian Foreign Policy. Edited by Elana Wilson Rowe and Stina
Torjesen. London: Routledge, 2009.
-------. “Russian Foreign Policy during Periods of Great State Transformation.” In Russian
Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century and the Shadow of the Past. Edited by Robert
Legvold. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
Light, Margot. “Foreign Policy Thinking.” In Internal Factors in Russian Foreign Policy.
Edited by Neil Malcom, Alex Pravda, Roy Allison, and Margot Light. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1996.
Lipman, Maria, Lev Gudkov, and Lasha Bakradze. The Stalin Puzzle: Deciphering Post-Soviet
Public Opinion. Edited by Thomas De Waal. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace, 2013.
Liu In. “Itogi pervogo goda ABII.” Kitai, February 2017.
Lo, Bobo. Axis of Convenience : Moscow, Beijing, and the New Geopolitics. Washington, DC:
Brookings Institution Press, 2008.
-------. “New Order for Old Triangles? The Russia-China-India Matrix.” Russie.Nei.
Visions. Notes de 1’Ifri. Ifri, April 2017.
-------. Russia and the New World Disorder. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press
with Chatham House, 2015.
154
Bibliography
-------. Vladimir Putin and the Evolution of Russian Foreign Policy. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002.
-------. A Wary Embrace: What the China-Russia Relationship Means for the World. Lowy
Institute Papers/Penguin Specials. Australia: Penguin Random House Australia, 2017.
https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/wary-embrace.
Luce, Edward. The Retreat of Western Liberalism. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2017.
Lukin, A. V. “Rossiia i Kitai v RIK i BRIKS.” In Voskhodiashchie gosudarstva-giganty BRIKC:
rol v mirovoi politike, strategii modernizatsii. Edited by A. A. Orlov and L. S. Okuneva.
Moscow: MGIMO Universitet, 2012.
Lukov, Vadim. “BRIKS—faktor globalnogo znacheniia.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn 6 (2011).
Lukyanov, Fyodor. “Putin’s Russia: The Quest for a New Place.” Social Research 76, no. 1
(Spring 2009): 117—50. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/4097 2141 .pdf.
-------. “What Holds the BRICS Together?” Russia in Global Affairs, April 2, 2013. http://
eng.globalaffairs.ru/redcol/What-holds-the-BRICS-together-15910.
Lula Da Silva, Luiz Inacio. “The BRICS Come of Global Age.” New Perspectives Quarterly,
July 20, 2010. https://doi.Org/10.llll/j.1540-5842.2010.01175.x.
MacWilliams, Bryon. “Academy Agrees to Post-Soviet Crash Diet.” Science 310, no. 5745
(October 7, 2005): 42. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.310.5745.42.
Madan, Tanvi. “When Modi Meets Trump: Where Do U.S.-India Relations Stand?”
Brookings Institution, June 23, 2017. https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos
/2017/06/23/when-modi-meets-trump-where-do-u-s-india-relations-stand/.
Magaril, Sergei. “The Mythology of the ‘Third Rome’ in Russian Educated Society.” Rus-
sian Politics Law 50, no. 5 (October 9, 2012): 7—34. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi
/abs/10.2753/RUP1061-1940500501.
Makarychev, Andrey. Russia and the EU in a Multipolar World: Discourses, Identities, Norms.
Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society 127. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2014.
Makarychev, Andrey, and Viatcheslav Morozov. “Multilateralism, Multipolarity, and
Beyond: A Menu of Russia’s Policy Strategies.” Global Governance 17, no. 3 (July 2011):
353—73. http://joumals.rienner.com/doi/abs/10.5555/1075—2846—17.3.353.
Malone, David. Does the Elephant Dance? Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2011.
Mankoff, Jeffrey. Russian Foreign Policy: The Return of Great Power Politics. 2nd ed. Lanham,
MD: Rowman Littlefield, 2012.
Martynov, B. F. “BRIK i degradiruiushchii miroporiadok.” Latinskaia Amerika, no. 5 (May
2008): 4—20. http://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/17590915.
Mazumdar, Arijit. “India’s Search for a Post—Cold War Foreign Policy: Domestic Con-
straints and Obstacles.” India Quarterly 67, no. 2 (June 1, 2011): 165—82. https://doi.org
/10.1177/097492841006700205.
Mboweni, Tito. “Brics Bank to Balance Global Order.” Global South Africans, August 21,
2015. http://globalsouth.afficans.com/latest/624"brics-bank-to-balance-globaLorder.html.
McDermott, Roger. “Kremlin Contemplates a Seismic Shift in Russian Foreign Policy.”
Eurasia Daily Monitor 7, no. 97 (May 19, 2010). https://jamestown.org/program/kremlin
-contemplates-a-seismic-shift-in-russian-foreign-policy/.
Medvedev, Dmitry. “Address to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.” Novem-
ber 30, 2010, Moscow, http://eng.kremlin.ru/transcripts/1384.
-------. “Address to the Federal Assembly.” December 22, 2011, Moscow. http://eng
.kremlin.ru/transcripts/3268.
Bibliography
155
-------. “Annual Address to the Federal Assembly.” November 5, 2008, Moscow, http://
eng.kremlin.ru/transcripts/296.
-------. “Press Statement following BRIC Group Summit.” First BRICS Summit, June 16,
2009, Ekaterinburg, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts/4475.
-------. “Rossiia, vperedl” Gazeta.ru, September 10, 2009. http://kremlin.ru/events/presi
dent/ne ws/5 413.
-------. “Russian President’s Address at the BRICS Summit.” Fourth BRICS Summit,
March 29, 2012, New Delhi, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts/14870.
-------. “Speech at World Policy Conference.” World Policy Conference, October 8,
2008, Evian, France, http://archive.kremlin.ru/eng/speeches/2008/10/08/2159_type829
12type82914_207457.shtml.
Mehta, Simi. “Understanding India’s Economic Diplomacy.” Journal of Governance
Public Policy; Hyderabad 6, no. 2 (December 2016): 61-68. https://search.proquest.com
/docview/1894948420/abstract/2FCBA91218 A7427APQ/7.
Ming Liu. “BRICS Development: A Long Way to a Powerful Economic Club and New
International Organization.” Pacific Review 29, no. 3 (May 26, 2016): 443-53. https://
doi.org/10.1080/09512748.2016.1154688.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. “Concept of Participation of the
Russian Federation in BRICS,” March 21, 2013. http://eng.news.kremlin.ru/media
/events/eng/files/4 Id452bl3d9c2624d228.pdf.
-------. “Concept of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation,” February 8, 2013.
http://www.mid.rU/brp_4.nsf/0/76389FEC 168189ED4425 7B2E0039B16D.
-------. “Concept of the Russian Federation’s Presidency in BRICS in 2015-2016.”
March 1, 2015. http://en.brics2015.ru/russia_and_brics/20150301/19483.html.
-------. “Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation,” June 28, 2000. http://fas.org
/nuke/guide/russia/doctrine/econcept.htm.
-------. “Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation,” July 2008. http://archive
.kremlin.ru/eng/text/docs/2008/07/204750.shtml.
-------. “Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation,” November 30, 2016. http://
www.mid.ru/foreign_policy/official_documents/-/asset_publi$her/CptICkB6BZ29
/con tent/id/2542248.
-------. “McFaul’s Mention of ‘Linkages’ Supposedly Put Forward by Russia in the Discus-
sion of Pressing International Issues Is Also Unprofessional.” Twitter. @mfa_russia, May
28, 2012. https://twitter.com/MFA_Russia/status/207171965499355136.
-------. “Michael McFaul’s Analysis Is a Deliberate Distortion of a Number of Aspects of
the Russian-U.S. Dialogue.” Twitter. @mfa_russia, May 28, 2012. https://twitter.com
/MFA_Russia/status/207171509628837889.
-------. “National Security Concept of the Russian Federation,” January 24, 2000. http://
www.mid.ru/bdomp/ns-osndoc.nsf/le5f0de28fe77fdcc32575d900298676/36aba
64ac09f737fc32575d9002bbf31 !OpenDocument.
-------. “O programme effektivnogo ispolzovaniia na sistemoi osnove vneshnepolitich-
eskikh faktorov v tseliakh dolgosrochnogo razvitiia Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Russkii News-
week, May 11, 2010. http://perevodika.ru/articles/13590.htmi.
-------. “Obzor vneshnei politiki Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Moscow, Russia, March 27, 2007.
http://www.mid.rU/web/guest/foreign_policy/news/-/asset_publisher/cKNonkJE02Bw
/content/id/378188.
156
Bibliography
-------. “A Survey of Russian Foreign Policy.” Moscow, Russia, March 2007. http://www
.mid.ru/brp_4.nsf/e78a48070fl28a7b43256999005bcbb3/89a30b3a6b65b4f2c32572
d700292f74 ?OpenDocument.
-------. “Transcript of Remarks and Response to Media Questions by Russian Minister of
Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov at Press Conference following Meeting of Foreign Min.'
isters of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC), Yekaterinburg,” May 16, 2008. http://
www.mid.ru/en/vistupleniya_ministra/-/asset_publisher/MCZ7HQuMdqBY/content
/id/337980.
-------. “Zaiavlenie MID Rossii v sviazi s vyskazyvaniiami Posla SShA v Moskve M.
Makfola,” May 28, 2012. http://www.mid.rU/brp_4.nsf/0/7511BC12330A28A244257
A0C00591D4B.
Mishra, Abhishek. “IBSA and SoutlvSouth Cooperation: An Appraisal.” ORF Expert
Speak (blog), June 20, 2018. https://www.orfonline.org/expert'Speak/ibsa-and'SOuth
-south-cooperation-an-appraisal/.
Mitchell, Lincoln Abraham. The Color Revolutions. Philadelphia: University of PennsyL
vania Press, 2012.
Mohan, Rakesh, and Muneesh Kapur. “Emerging Powers and Global Governance:
Whither the IMF?” Working Paper. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund,
October 2, 2015. http://www.imf.org/extemal/pubs/ft/wp/2015/wpl5219.pdf.
Momani, Bessma. “Another Seat at the Board: Russia’s IMF Executive Director.” In-
ternational Journal 62, no. 4 (Fall 2007): 916-39. http://www.jstor.org/stable/
40204343.
Moore, Evan. “Strengthen the U.S.—India Relationship.” National Review, February 1, 2018.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/02/india-united-states-relations-trade-military
'Strategy-alliance/.
Morgenthau, Hans J. In Defense of the National Interest: A Critical Examination of American
Foreign Policy. New York: Knopf, 1951.
Nation, R. Craig. Black Earth, Red Star: A History of Soviet Security Policy, 1917—1991.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1992.
Nau, Henry R. “Ideas Have Consequences: The Cold War and Today.” International Politics
48, nos. 4-5 (September 2011): 460—81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip.2011.19.
Naumkin, Vitaly V. “Russian Policy toward Kazakhstan.” In Thinking Strategically: The
Major Powers, Kazakhstan, and the Central Asian Nexus. Edited by Robert Legvold. Cam'
bridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
Nicolas, Françoise. “China and the Global Economic Order.” China Perspectives, no. 2
(June 2016): 7-14- http://joumals.openedition.org/chinaperspectives/6960.
Nikonov, Vyacheslav. “Back to the Concert.” Russia in Global Affairs, November 16, 2002.
http://eng.globalaffairs.ru/number/n_ 12.
-------. “Ot Kontserta derzhav k Kontsertu tsivilizatsii.” Strategiia Rossii, no. 11 (Novem-
ber 2012), http://sr.fondedin.ru/new/fullnews_arch_to.php ?subaction=showfull id
=1352195650 archive= 1354788090 start_from= $uicat= 14 Si.
-------. Probuzhdenie BRIK (The Awakening of BRIC). Moscow, Russia, 2009. http://www
.nkibrics.ru/system/asset_publications/data/544c/e6f9/6272/6925/e86f/0000/original/%
DO%9F%D1%80%DO%BE%DO%B1%D1%83%DO%B6%DO%B4%DO%B5%DO%
BD%D0%B8%D0%B5_%D0%91%D0%A0%D0%98%D0%9A_The_Awakening_of
_BRIC.pdf ?1414326008.
Nikonov, V. A., and G. D. Toloraya, eds. Strategiia Rossii v BRIKS: tseli i instrumenty. Moscow:
RUDN Universitet, 2013.
Bibliography
157
Norling, Nicklas, and Ntklas Swanstrom. “The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Trade,
and the Roles of Iran, India and Pakistan.” Central Asian Survey 26, no. 3 (September
2007): 429-44. https://doi.org/I0.I080/02634930701702779.
Nursha, Askar, “Evolution of Political Thought in Kazakhstan on the Problems of Eurasian
Integration: ‘Eurasia-Optimists’ and ‘Eurasia-Skeptics.’” Working Paper, Institute of
World Economy and Politics. 2014. http://iwep.kz/Eles/attachments/arttcle/2014-06
—05/evolution_of_political_thought_in_kazakhstan_on_the_problems_in_kazakhstan
_of_eurasian_mtegration-eurasia-optimists_and_eurasia-skeptics.pdf.
Obama, Barack. “Statement by the President on Ukraine.” White House website, March
17, 2014. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2014/03/17/statement
-president-ukraine.
--------. “Statement by the President on Ukraine.” White House website, March 20, 2014.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2014/03/20/statement
-president-ukraine.
Okuneva, Liudmila Sergeevna, and A. A. Orlov, eds. Voskhodiashchie gosudarstva-giganty
BRIKS: rol v mirovoi politike stxategii modemizatsii, sbornik nauchnykh trudov. Moscow:
MGIMO Universitet, 2012.
O’Neill, Jim. “Building Better Global Economic BRICs.” Goldman Sachs, Global Econom-
ics Paper No. 66. November 30, 2001. http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking
/archive/archive-pdfs/build-better-brics .pdf.
--------. The Growth Map: Economic Opportunity in the BRICs and Beyond. New York:
Pottfolio/Penguin, 2011.
Orlov, A. A. “BRIKS: Novaia realnost XXI veka.” In Okuneva and Orlov, Voskfiodtashcfiie
gosudarstva-giganty BRIKS: rol v mirovoi politike strategii modemizatsii, sbomik nauchnykh
trudov. Moscow: MGIMO Universitet, 2012.
Panda, Ankit. “The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Is Open for Business: What
Now?” Diplomat, January 19, 2016. https://thediplomat.com/2016/01/the-asian-infra
structure-investment-bank-is-open-for-business-what-now/.
Panova, Victoria. “BRIKS: Mesto Rossii v Gruppe, videnie i prakticheskie rezultaty,
sovmestnaia deiatelnost piaterki’ v ramkakh mnogostoronnikh institutov,” In Strate-
glia Rossii v BRIKS: Tseii i instrumenty. Edited by V. A. Nikonov and G. D. Toloraya.
Moscow: Rossiiskii Universitet Druzhby Narodov, 2013.
------. “Mesto Rossii v BRIKS: videnie i prakticheskie rezultaty. Vlianie vneshnikh
igrokov vzaimodeistviia v ‘klube.’” Vsia Evropa i Luxemburg 68, no. 7-8 (2012). http://
alleuropalux.org/?p=3927.
------. “Russia in the BRICS.” Open talk, June 28, 2012. https://www.academia.edu
/1922238/RussiaJnjheJBRICS.
Pant, Harsh V. “Feasibility of the Russia-China-India ‘Strategic Triangle’: Assessment of
Theoretical and Empirical Issues.” International Studies 43, no. 1 (January 1, 2006):
51-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/002088170504300103.
------. “India-Russia Ties and India’s Strategic Culture: Dominance of a Realist World-
view.” India Review 12, no. 1 (March 2013): 1-19.
Pant, Harsh V., and Yogesh Joshi. “Indo-US Relations under Modi: The Strategic Logic
Underlying the Embrace.” International Affairs 93, no. 1 (January 2017): 133-46. https://
www.chathamhou$e.org//node/27162.
------. “Russia: European or Not?” in Europe Today: A Twenty-First Century Introduction.
Edited by Ronald Tiersky and Erik Jones. 4th ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield,
2011.
158
Bibliography
Paulson, Henry M. On the Brink: Inside the Race to Stop the Collapse of the Global Financial
System. New York: Business Plus, 2010.
Payne, Anthony. “The G8 in a Changing Global Economic Order.” International Affairs
84, no, 3 (May 2008): 519-33. https://doi.org/10.1111/j. 1468-2346.2008.00721.x.
Pew Research Center. “Global Unease with Major World Powers.” 47 Nation Pew Global
Attitudes Survey. The Pew Global Attitudes Research Project, June 27, 2007. http://
assets. pewresearch.org/wp-content/upIoads/sites/2/pdf/2007%20Pew%20Global%20
Attitudes%20Report%20-%20June%2027.pdf.
PricewaterhouseCoopers. “The World in 2050.” February 2017. https://www.pwc.com/gx
/en/ issues/economy/the-world- in-2050.html.
Putin, Vladimir. “Address by President of the Russian Federation.” March 18, 2014, Mos-
cow. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/20603.
-------. “Address to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.” December 12,
2012, Moscow, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/17118.
-------. “Address to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.” December 12,
2013, Moscow, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/19825.
-------. “Address to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.” December 4, 2014,
Moscow. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/47173.
-------. “Address to Valdai International Discussion Club.” XI Valdai International Dis-
cussion Club: The New World Order; New Rules or a Game without Rules, Sochi,
Russia, October 24, 2014- http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/46860.
-------. “Mezhdunarodnyi forum ‘Odin Poias, Odin Put.’” Speech at the opening of the
Belt and Road International Cooperation Forum, Beijing, China, May 14, 2017. http://
kremlin.ru/events/president/news/54491.
-------. “Novyi integratsionnyi proekt dlia Evrazii—budushchee, kotoroe rozhdaetsia
sigodnia.” Izvestiia, October 3, 2011. http://izvestia.ru/news/502761.
-------. “Obrashchemie Presidenta Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” March 18, 2014, Moscow.
http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/20603.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, July 8, 2000,
Moscow, http://archive.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2000/07/28782.shtml.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, April 3, 2001,
Moscow, http://archive.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2001/04/28514.shtml.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, April 18,
2002, Moscow, http://2002.kremlin.ru/events/510.html.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, May 16, 2003,
Moscow, http://archive.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2003/05/44623.shtml.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, May 26, 2004,
Moscow. http://archive.kremlin.rU/text/appears/2004/05/71501 .shtml.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, April 25,
2005, Moscow, http://archive.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2005/04/87049.shtml.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, May 10, 2006,
Moscow, http://archive.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2006/05/105546.shtml.
-------. “Poslanie k Federalnomu Sobraniiu Rossiiskoi Federatsii.” Speech, April 26,
2007, Moscow, http://archive.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2007/04/! 25339.shtml.
-------. “Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly.” Speech, December 3, 2015, Mos-
cow. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/50864.
Bibliography
i 59
--------, “Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly.” Speech, December 1, 2016, Mos-
cow. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/53379.
--------. “Press Statement following the BRICS Summit.” Fifth BRICS Summit, March
27, 2013, Durban, South Africa, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts
/l 7756*
--------. “Russia at the Turn of the Millennium.” December 30, 1999. http://pages.uoregon
.edu/kimbaii/Putin.htm,
--------. “Speech at BRICS Summit Plenary Session.” Speech, July 15, 2014, Fortaleza,
Brazil, http://eng.kremlin.ru/transcripts/22677.
Raghavan, P. S. “BRICS: Still under Construction.” Policy Brief. New Delhi, India:
Ananta Aspen Center, September 2016. http://www.anantaaspencentre.in/pdf/BRICS
_still_under_cons true tion_l 0_10_2016. pdf.
Remnick, David. “Watching the Eclipse.” New Yorker, August 11, 2014. http://www.new
yorker. com/magazine/2014/08/11/watching-eclipse.
Research Centre for International Cooperation and Development. “Meeting with Vadim
B. Lukov Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.” July 6, 2010.
http://en.rcicd.org/news/meeting-with-vadim-b-lukov/.
Riasanovsky, Nicholas, and Mark Steinberg. A History of Russia since 1855. Vol. 2. 8th ed.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Roberts, Cynthia. “Building the New World Order BRIC by BRIC.” European Financial
Review, 2011, 8. http://www.mid.ru/brics.nsf/8aab06cc61208e47c325786800383727
/0076861093dc5f86c32578bc0045fca4/$FlLE/Cynthia% 20Roberts.pdf.
--------. “Russia’s BRICs Diplomacy: Rising Outsider with Dreams oían Insider.” Polity 42,
no. 1 (January 2010): 38-73. https://doi.org/10.1057/pol.2009.18.
Ruggie, John Gerard. Foreword to Thomas G. Weiss and Ramesh Thakur, Global Gov-
ernance and the UN: An Unfinished Journey. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
2010.
Sadovnichy, V. A., Y. V. Yakovets, and A. A. Akaev, eds. Perspektivy i strategicheskie pri-
oritety voskhozhdeniia BRIfCS. Moscow: SCII-1NES-NCR BRICS, 2014.
Safranchuk, Ivan. “BRIC Agenda and Instruments.” In BRIC and the Ne w World Order:
Perspectives from Brazil, China, India and Russia. Edited by Nandan Unnikrishnan and
Samir Saran. New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation, with Macmillan Publishers
India, 2010.
Sakwa, Richard. “The Problem of ‘the International’ in Russian Identity Formation.”
International Politics 49, no. 4 (July 2012): 449-65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip
.2012.10.
Salzman, Rachel S. “From Bridge to Bulwark: The Evolution of BRICS in Russian Grand
Strategy / De puente a fortaleza: La evolución de los países BRICS en la estrategia
global de Rusia.” Comillas Journal of International Relations 3 (2015): 1-13. http://revis
tas.upcomillas.es/index.php/internationalrelations/article/view/5523.
------. “U.S. Policy toward Russia: A Review of Policy Recommendations.” Designing
U.S. Policy towards Russia. Cambridge, MA: American Academy of Arts Sciences,
May 2010. http://www.amacad.org/russia/recommendations.pdf.
Saran, Samir. “From Cold War to Hot Peace: Why the Mighty BRICS Matter.” National
Interest, July 16, 2015. http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buz2/cold-war-hot-peace
-why-the-mighty-brics-matter-13349.
160
Bibliography
-------. “India’s Contemporary Plurilateralism.” In The Oxford Handbook on Indian Foreign
Policy, edited by David Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan, 623-35.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Saran, Samir, and Abhijnan Rej. “BRICS, Globalisms, and the Return of the State.”
Observer Research Foundation, Raisina Debates, August 31, 2016. https://www.orfonline
.org/expert-speak/brics-globalisms-and-the-retum-of-the-state/.
Saran, Samir, Ashok Kumar Singh, and Vivan Sharan. “A Long-Term Vision for BRICS.”
Submission to the BRICS Academic Forum. Observer Research Foundation, 2013.
https://samirsaran.com/2013/09/02/a-long-term-vision-for-brics/.
Sarotte, M. E. “A Broken Promise? What the West Really Told Moscow about NATO
Expansion.” Foreign Affairs 93, no. 5 (September 2014): 90—97. https://doi.Org/http://
www.foreignaffairs.com/ archive.
-------. 1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Uni-
versity Press, 2009.
Satter, David. It Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened Anyway: Russia and the
Communist Past. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012.
Scott, Robert L. “Cold War and Rhetoric: Conceptually and Critically.” In Martin J.
Medhurst, Robert L. I vie, Philip Wander, and Robert L. Scott, C old War Rhetoric:
Strategy, Metaphor, and Ideology. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997.
Sergunin, Alexander. “Understanding Russia’s Policies towards BRICS: Theory and Prac-
tice.” In Russian Politics. Singapore: International Studies Association, 2015. http://
web.isanet.org/Web/Conferences/GSCIS%20Singapore%202015/Archive/55c376c8
-791 l-42be-bl3d-22867ff8ea2a.pdf.
Shambaugh, David, and Ren Xiao. “China: The Conflicted Rising Power.” In Worldviews of
Aspiring Powers: Domestic Foreign Policy Debates in China, India, Iran, Japan, and Russia.
Edited by Henry R. Nau and Eepa Ollapally, 36—72. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2013.
Shevtsova, Lilia. Lonely Power: Why Russia Has Failed to Become the West and the West Is
Weary of Russia. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2010.
-------. “Post-Communist Russia: A Historic Opportunity Missed.” International Affairs
83, no. 5 (September 2007): 891-912. https://doi.Org/10.llll/j.1468-2346.2007
.00661.x.
Shiraev, Eric, and Vladislav Zubok. Anti-Americanism in Russia: From Stalin to Putin. New
York: Palgrave, 2000.
Shubin, V. G. “Ot BRIK k BRIKS: Rol IuAR v sostave gruppy i v kontinentalnom kon-
tekste.” In Voskhodiashchie gosudarstva-giganty BRIKS: Rol v mirovoi politike, strategii
modernizatsii—sbornik nauchnykh trudov. Edited by L. S. Okuneva and A. A. Orlov.
Moscow: MGIMO-Universitet, 2012.
Shuster, Simon. “Putin’s Man in Crimea Is Ukraine’s Worst Nightmare.” Time, March 10,
2014. http://time.com/19097/putin-crimea-russia-ukraine-aksyonov/.
Silvius, Ray. “The Embedding of Russian State-Sanctioned Multipolarity in the Post-
Soviet Conjuncture.” Globalizations 13, no. 1 (January 2, 2016): 1-15. https://doi.org/10
.1080/14747731.2015.1102944.
Sin, Li. “Strany BRIKS: ukrepliaia sotrudnichestvo.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn 2 (February
2012).
Singh, Manmohan. “Opening Remarks by the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan
Singh at the Plenary Session of the First BRIC Summit.” Presented at the First BRIC
Bibliography
(61
Summit, January 16, 2009, Ekaterinburg, Russia, http://archivepmo.nic.in/drmanmo
hansingh/speech-details.php ?nodeid=763.
-------. “Opening Statement by the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh at the
Plenary Session of the BRIC Summit.” Presented at the Second BRIC Summit, April
15, 2010, Brasilia, Brazil, http://archivepmo.nic.in/drmanmohansingh/speech-details
.php?nodeid=881.
-------. “Prime Minister’s Statement at the Plenary Session of the 5th BRICS Summit.”
Presented at the Fifth BRICS Summit, March 27, 2013, Durban, South Africa, http://
archivepmo.mc.in/drmanmohansingh/speech-details.php?nodeid=1296.
-------. “Prime Minister’s Statement at the Plenary Session of the Fourth BRICS Sum-
mit.” Presented at the Fourth BRICS Summit, March 29, 2012, Delhi, India, http://
archivepmo.nic. in/drmanmohansingh/speech-de tails, php ?nodeid= 1156.
-------. “Statement by the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh at the Plenary
Session of BRICS Leaders.” Presented at the Third BRICS Summit, April 14, 2011,
Sanya, China, http://archivepmo.nic.in/drmanmohansingh/speech-details.php?nodeid
= 1012.
Singh, Nitya. “How to Tame Your Dragon: An Evaluation of India’s Foreign Policy toward
China.” IndiaReview 11, no. 3 (July 2012): 139-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/14736489
.2012.705632.
Smith, Martin A. “Russia and Multipolarity since the End of the Cold War.” East Euro-
pean Politics 29, no. 1 (March 1, 2013): 36-51. https://doi.org/10.1080/21599165.2013
.764481.
“South Asia and the Gulf Lead Rising Trend in Arms imports, Russian Exports Grow.”
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, March 17, 2014. https://www.sipn
.org/media/press-release/2014/south-asia-and-gulf-lead-rising-trend-arms-imports
-russian-exports-grow-says-sipri.
Standish, Reid. “China and Russia Lay Foundation for Massive Economic Cooperation.”
Foreign Policy, July 10, 2015. https://foreignpolicy.com/2015/07/10/china-russia-sco-ufa
-summit-putin-xi-jinping-eurasian-union-silk-road/.
Stapran, N. V. “Tfeugoinik Primakova’ v ramkakh BRIKS i ne tolko.” In Voskhodiashchie
gosudarstva-giganty BRIKS: rol v mirovoi politike, strategii modemizatsii. Edited by A. A.
Orlov and L. S. Okuneva. Moscow: MGIMO Universitet, 2012.
Stent, Angela. The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian Relations in the Twenty-First Century.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2014.
-------. “Reluctant Europeans.” In Russian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century and
the Shadow of the Past. Edited by Robert Legvold. New York: Columbia University
Press, 2007.
-------. “Restoration and Revolution in Putin’s Foreign Policy.” Europe-Asia Studies 60,
no. 6 (August 2008): 1089-106. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668130802161264.
Stuenkel, Oliver. The BRICS and the Future of Global Order. Lanham, MD: Lexington
Books, 2015.
-------. Connecting the Global South: Why the BRICS Academic Forum Matters.” Post-
Western World, May 23, 2015. http://www.postwestemworld.com/2015/05/23/connect
ing-academic-matters/.
-------. “Emerging Powers and Status: The Case of the First BRICs Summit.” Asian Per-
spective 38, no. 1 (March 2014): 89—109. http://joumals.rienner.com/doi/abs/10.5555
/0258-9184-38.1.89.
162
Bibliography
-------. “The Financial Crisis, Contested Legitimacy, and the Genesis of Intra-BRICS
Cooperation.” Global Governance 19, no. 4 (October 2013): 611-30.
-------. “The G7 and the BRICS in the Post-Crimea World Order.” Valdai Paper pre-
sented at the Valdai Club, May 2015. https://www.scribd.com/doc/264366607/Valdai
-Paper- 14-The-G7-and-the-BRICS-in-the-Post-Crimea-World-Order.
-------. “The Politics of Next Year’s BRICS Summit in Russia.” Post-Western World, Octo-
ber 31, 2014. http://www.postwestemworld.com/2014/10/31/politics-summit-russia/.
-------. Post-Western World: How Emerging Powers Are Remaking Global Order. Cambridge:
Polity Press, 2016.
-------. “The Uncertain Future of IBSA.” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
February 18, 2015. https://camegieendowment.org/2015/02/18/uncertain-future-of-ibsa
-pub-59108.
Sutter, Robert G. Chinese Foreign Relations: Power and Policy since the Cold War. 4th ed.
Asia in World Politics. Lanham, MD: Rowan Littlefield, 2016.
Talbott, Strobe. “Dangerous Leviathans.” Foreign Policy, no. 172 (May-June 2009).
Taylor, Brian D. State Building in Putins Russia: Policing and Coercion after Communism.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Thayer, Carlyle A. “Does Russia Have a South China Sea Problem?” National Interest,
September 27, 2016. http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/does-russia-have-south
-china-sea-problem-17853.
“The Strategy for BRICS Economic Partnership.” Ufa, Russia: BRICS, July 2015.
Titarenko, M., and V. Petrovsky. “Russia, China and the New World Order.” International
Affairs 61, no. 3 (2015): 13.
Titarenko, M. L., and S. V. Ulianaev. “Perspektivy formata BRIK: Vzgliad is chetyryekh
stolits.” A^iia i Afrika segodnia, no. 5 (May 2010): 2—8. http://dlib.eastview.com/browse
/doc/22043433.
Tjalve, Vibeke Schou, and Michael C. Williams. “Reviving the Rhetoric of Realism:
Politics and Responsibility in Grand Strategy.” Security Studies 24, no. 1 (January 2,
2015): 37-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/09636412.2015.1003725.
Toloraya, Georgii, and Roman Chukov. “BRICS to Be Considered?” International Organi-
sations Research Journal 11, no. 2 (June 21,2016): 97-112. https://doi.org/10.17323/1996
-7845-2016-02-97.
Trenin, Dmitri. From Greater Europe to Greater Asia? The Sino-Russian Entente. Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, April 1, 2015. http://camegieendowment.org
/files/CP_Trenin_To_Asia_WEB_2015Eng.pdf.
-------. “Russia Leaves the West.” Foreign Affairs 85, no. 4 (July 1, 2006): 87-96. https://
doi.org/10.2307/20032043.
-------. “Thinking Strategically about Russia.” Policy Brief. Foreign Policy for the Next
President. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, December
2008. http://camegieendowment.org/files/thinking_strategically_russia.pdf.
Tsygankov, Andrei P. “Preserving Influence in a Changing World.” Problems of Post-
Communism 58, no. 2 (April 3, 2011): 28-44. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10
.2753/PPC1075-8216580203.
-------. Russia's Foreign Policy: Change and Continuity in National Identity. 2nd ed. Lanham,
MD: Rowman Littlefield, 2010.
-------. Whose World Order? Russia’s Perception of American Ideas after the Cold War. Notre
Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2004.
Bibliography
163
Unay, Sadik. “Reality or Mirage? BR1CS and the Making of Multipolarity in the Global
Political Economy.” Insight Turkey 15, no. 3 (Summer 2013): 77-94. https://www
.insightturkey.com/article/reality-or-mirage-brics-and-the-making-of- multipolarity
-in-the-global-political-economy.
United Nations. “General Assembly Adopts Resolution Calling upon States Not to Rec-
ognize Changes in Status of Crimea Region.” Meetings Coverage and Press Releases,
March 27, 2014- https://www.un.org/press/en/2014/gal 1493.doc.htm.
United Nations General Assembly. “68/262. Territorial Integrity of Ukraine.” United
Nations, March 27, 2014. http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asplsymboUA
/RES/68/262.
Unnikrishnan, Nandan, and Uma Purushothaman. “Trends in Russia-China Relations:
Implications for India.” New Delhi, India: Observer Research Foundation, 2015. http://
www.orfonline.org/research/trends-in-russia-china-relat ions-implications-for- india/.
Unnikrishnan, Nandan, and Samir Saran, eds. BRIC in the New World Order: Perspectives
from Brazil, China, India and Russia. New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation, with
Macmillan Publishers India, 2010.
Vice, Margaret. “Publics Worldwide Unfavorable toward Putin, Russia.” Pew Research
Center, August 16, 2017. http://www.pewglobal.org/2017/08/16/publics-worldwide
-unfavorable-toward-putin-russia/.
Vinokurov, Evgeny. “Eurasian Economic Union: Current State and Preliminary Results.”
Russian Journal of Economics 3, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 54—70. https://doi.Org/10.1016/j
.ruje.2017.02.004.
Vlaskin, G. A., S. P. Glinkina, and E. B. Lenchuk. “Sotrudnichestvo so stranami BRIKS
v interesakh modernizatsii rossiiskoi ekonomiki.” in Strategiia Rossii v BRIKS: Tseli i
instrumenty. Edited by V. A. Nikonov and G. D. Toloraya. Moscow: RUDN Universi-
tet, 2013.
Wallander, Celeste A. “Russia: The Domestic Sources of a Less-Than-Grand Strategy.”
In Strategic Asia 2007—08: Domestic Political Change and Grand Strategy. Edited by
Ashley J. Tellis and Michael Wills. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research,
2007.
Ward, Steven Michael. “Status Immobility and Systemic Revisionism in Rising Great
Powers.” PhD diss., Georgetown University, 2012. https://repository.library.georgetown
•edu/handle/1082 2/55 7606.
Weber, Steve. The End of Arrogance: America in the Global Competition of Ideas. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press, 2010.
Weiss, Thomas George, and Ramesh Thakur. Global Governance and the UN: An Unfin-
ished Journey. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010.
Weitz, Richard. “The Rise and Fall of Medvedev’s European Security Treaty.” Washing-
ton, DC: German Marshal Fund of the United States, May 2012. http://www.gm.fus
.org/publications/rise-and-fall-medvedev%E2%80%99s-european-security-treaty.
White House. “FACT SHEET: U.S. Missile Defense Policy: A Phased, Adaptive Approach
for Missile Defense in Europe.” Accessed May 6, 2015. https://www.whitehouse.gov
/node/4873.
Wilson, Dominic, and Roopa Purushothaman. “Dreaming with BRICs: The Path to
2050.” Goldman Sachs, Global Economics Paper No. 99. October 2003. http://www
.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/archive/archive-pdfs/brics-dream.pdf.
164
Bibliography
Wojczewski, Thorsten. “China’s Rise as a Strategic Challenge and Opportunity: India’s
China Discourse and Strategy.” India Review 15, no. 1 (January 2, 2016): 22-60. https://
doi.org/10.1080/14736489.2015.1092748.
Woods, Ngaire. Globalizers: The IMF, the World Bank, and Their Borrowers. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University Press, 2006.
World Bank Group. “Global Economic Prospects, January 2015: Having Fiscal Space and
Using It.” January 13, 2015. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/444361
46812715 2333/Global-economic-prospects-J anuary-2015-having-fiscal-space-and
-using-it.
Xi Jinping. The Governance of China. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 2014. https://cata
lyst.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_5077942.
-------. “Jointly Shoulder Responsibility of Our Times, Promote Global Growth.” Key'
note Speech by H. E. Xi Jinping President of the People’s Republic of China at the
Opening Session of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2017, Davos, January
17, 2017. CGTN America. https://america.cgtn.com/2017/01/17/full-text-of-xi-jinping
-keynote-at-the-world-economic-forum.
-------. “Work Together to Build the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century
Maritime Silk Road.” Speech by H. E. Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of
China, at the Opening Ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum for international Coop-
eration. Beijing, China, May 14, 2017. http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-05/14
/c_136282982.htm.
-------. “Working Together to Usher in the Second ‘Golden Decade’ of BRICS Coopera-
tion.” Speech by H. E. Xi Jingping, President of the People’s Republic of China, at the
Opening Ceremony of the BRICS Business Forum, Xiamen, September 3, 2017. Min-
istry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, http://www.fmprc.gov.cn
/mfa_eng/zxxx_662805/tl 489623.shtml.
“Xi Jinping Sends Letters to Leaders of Other BRICS Countries on China’s Assumption of
BRICS Presidency.” Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China,
January 1, 2017. http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/zxxx_662805/tl428185.shtml.
Xiang, Lanxin. “China and the International ‘Liberal’ (Western) Order.” In Liberal Order
in a Post-Western World. Edited by Trine Flockhart, Charles A. Kupchan, Christina Lin,
Bartlomiej E. Nowak, Patrick W. Quirk, and Lanxin Xiang. Washington, DC: German
Marshall Fund of the United States, 2014.
Ye Yu. “BRICS New Development Bank Moves Ahead Quietly.” Interpreter, June 25, 2015.
https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/brics-new-development-bank-moves
-ahead-quietly.
Zagorski, Andrei. “Russian Approaches to Global Governance in the 21st Century.” Interna-
tionale Spectator 45, no. 4 (2010): 27-42. https://doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2010.527099.
Zhao Suisheng. “Chinese Foreign Policy as a Rising Power to Find Its Rightful Place.”
Perceptions 18, no. 1 (Spring 2013): 101-28. http://sam.gov.tr/chinese-foreign-policy-as
-a-rising-power-to-find-its-rightful-place/.
Zheng, Yongnian, and Liang Fook Lye. “China’s Foreign Policy: Pursuing a More Active
Foreign Policy while Upholding Its National Interests.” East Asian Policy 6, no. 1 (Jan-
uary 1, 2014): 20-33. https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793930514000026.
Index
Figures and notes are indicated by f and n following the page number.
academic research on BRICS, 77—81, 82
Afghanistan, troop resupply routes, 71, 88
Aksyonov, Sergei, 91, 107
Amorim, Celso, 25, 83-84n23
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (1972), 47—48
anticolonialism, in nonalignment, 121
anti-sanctions, xx
anti-Westernism, xix, 101—9, 118—19
Armenia, support for Crimean annex-
ation, 96
arms and armaments: arms sales, 125, 129,
136n69; missile defense, 49, 72
Arms Control and International Security
Working Group (Bilateral Presidential
Commission), 71, 72
Asia, financial crisis (1997), 17
Asian Development Bank, 132
Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank
(AIIB): Chinas influence on, 137n93;
Chinas use of, 43n77, 131, 132; demo-
cratic equity and, 126; NDB and,
33-34, 132
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN), 121
Atlanticists, 6, 7
balance of power, multipolarity and, 14
Belarus: Crimean annexation, support for,
96; customs union with, 75; economic
cooperation and, 12; security organiza-
tions, membership in, 13
Belgium, voting shares in IMF, 106
Belt and Road Forum for International
Cooperation (2017), 133, 138
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): China’s
influence on, 131, 132, 137n93, 140;
Eurasian cooperation on, 109; India’s
concerns over, 133; Russia and, 125;
sovereignty and, 126; Xi on, 138
Bilateral Presidential Commission (Arms
Control and International Security
Working Group), 71, 72
Brasilia Declaration (2003), 26
Brazil: BRIC, role in, 31; and BRIC, orga-
nization of, 27-28; GDP, 35f, 36, 37f;
human rights concerns, 96; IBS A and,
26; 05 and, 27; political crisis in, 124,
125, 140
Brazil Russia India China South Africa.
See BRICS
Brexit, 142
Brezhnev, Leonid, 54
BRI. See Belt and Road Initiative
BRIC (Brazil Russia India China): appear-
ance as term, 24; balancing efforts by,
58; BRICS versus, 42n46; Foreign Policy
Concept (2008) on, 69-70; global
financial crisis and, 139; organization of,
27-29; Putin on, 67; Russian’s foreign
policy, role in, 59; Russia’s inclusion in,
44-45; Survey on Russian Foreign Pol-
icy on, 51
165
166
índex
BRICS (Brazil Russia India China South
Africa): antihegemonic nature of, 18;
anti-Westernism and, 101—9; BRIC ver-
sus, 42n46; conclusions on, 138—44;
concretization of Russian approach to,
99—101; Crimean annexation, response
to, 95—96; economic slowdown across,
124; effectiveness of, 39; establishment
of, role of anti-US sentiment in, 17;
focus of, in early 2010s, 64; hostilities
against, foreign ministers’ response to,
88; implosion of, possibility of, 140—41;
institutional creation in, xix, 39—40,
97—98; intra-BRICS cooperation,
38-40, 79-80, 97, 123; intra-BRICS
practicalities, after Ukraine crisis,
96—101; origins of, xix, 25—27; overview
of, 13; political economy rationale for,
xviii; Putin on, 102; raising awareness
of, 101; rhetorical conception of, xx;
Russian conception of, 77; terms for, 24.
See also Ukraine crisis, BRICS and
Russia after; additional entries beginning
“BRICS”
BRICS, in Russian foreign policy, 63—83;
BRICS in Russian intellectual circles,
77—81; conclusions on, 82—83; dis-
cussion of, 66—77; introduction to,
xix—xx, 63-65; Medvedev and, 65-66;
Russian desire to use BRICS as bridge,
81-82
BRICS, institutional history of, 23—40;
BRICS, beginnings of, 24—34; BRICS,
statistics on, 34—40; conclusions on,
40; introduction to, xix, 23—24
BRICS, non-Russian perspectives on, 118—
33; Chinese foreign policy, BRICS in,
127—33; conclusions on, 133; Indian
foreign policy, BRICS in, 119-27;
introduction to, xx, 118—19
BRICS, rhetorical foundation for, 44—60;
conclusions on, 59—60; introduction to,
xix, 44-45; Putin’s rhetorical balanc-
ing, restoring balance to, 57—58;
Russia, civilizational discourse and,
55—57; Russia, evolving national
identity of, 51—55; sovereignty, inde-
pendence and, 45—51
BRICS Think Tank Network (China), 32
BRICS Think Tanks Council (BTTC),
32, 86n96
Britain. See United Kingdom
B20 (international business group), 32
budgetary institutions, 78
Bush, George H. W., 8
Bush, George W., 17, 66
Business Forum (BRIC/BRICS), 32, 74, 77
Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace, poll on attitudes toward Stalin,
55
Central Bank of Russia, 100
China: GDP, 35/, 36-37, 37/ 38, 127;
NDB, views on, 33; RIC, interest in, 26
China, BRICS and: BRICS events, 39;
BRICS presidency, 133; BRICS Think
Tank Network, 32; foreign policy of,
BRICS in, 119, 127-33; intra-BRICS
economic relations and, 38, 40
China, foreign relations: anti-Westernism,
118—19; India, relationship with, 123—
24; infrastructure lending, 43n77; 05
and, 27; Russia, relationship with, 71,
98-99, 112, 125, 128-30; Ukraine,
investments in, 107; UNSC expansion,
position on, 31; US, relationship with,
129—30; US securities holdings, 68;
West’s relationship with, 144nll
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, 126
China’s Peaceful Development Road (Hu
foreign policy), 128
Civil Forum (BRICS), 97
civilizations, multiplicity of, 56
Clinton, Hillary, 71
Clunan, Anne, 4
Cold War, US rhetoric of, 3—4
Collective Security Treaty Organization
(CSTO), 13
color revolutions, 48, 75
Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS), establishment of, 12
communism, Putin on, 52
Index
167
Comprehensive Convention on Inter na-
tional Terrorism (UN), 123
“Concept of Participation of the Russian
Federation in BRICS” (policy docu-
ment, 2013), 77, 99-100
“Concept of the Russian Federation’s Pres-
idency in BRICS in 2015—2016” (policy
document), 99—100
Conference for Security and Cooperation
in Europe (CSCE, later OSCE), 8
Congress (US), lack of action on IMF
reforms, 31, 116nl08
constructive cooperation, as future BRICS
scenario, 141—42
Contingency Reserve Arrangement
(CRA), 33, 97, 142
counterculturalism, 52, 56—57
Crimea, Russian annexation of, 90—91,
94-96
Customs Union, 12, 13, 76
Czech Republic, missile defense sites in,
49, 72
Davos World Economic Forum, 132
Davydov, Vladimir, 104-5, 111
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area
(DCFTA) agreement, 89—90
democracy, as political norm, 30
democratic equity, 125
Deng Xiaoping, 128
Deutsche Bank, 25
developing countries, India and, 121
development financing, China and, 33
“Dialogue among Civilizations” (Ministry
of Foreign Affairs), 56
differentiated responsibility, 141
dilemma of rising powers, 131
Doklam Pass dispute, 141
domestic political pressures, impact of, 10
Duma, actions on BRICS, 110
Durban summit (BRICS), 76—77
Eastern Europe, US rhetoric on, 3
economics: economic development, 58,
74—75, 128, 132; economic norms, 30;
economic policies, under Medvedev,
72—74; economic power, Russian appre-
ciation of, 15; economic relations,
among New Independent States, 12;
economic relations, intra-BRICS,
38—40, 97; economic slowdown across
BRICS, 124—25; global economic gov-
ernance, 9—10, 15—16, 29, 106, 130, 132;
global financial crisis (2008), 31—34,
64, 67—68, 71, 128, 139; India’s eco-
nomic crisis, 120; Pareto optimal
solutions and, 116nl06; world econ-
omy, BRICS and, 35-38, 35/, 36/ 37/
elites: BRICS, conception of, 82; foreign
policy elites, 4—5, 6—7; multiplicity of
opinions of, 66; political elite, Western
orientation of, 57, 103; on Russian for-
eign policy goals, 11
emerging economies, underrepresentation
in IMF, 17-18
Eurasian Economic Community, 12
Eurasianists, Atlanticists versus, 6
Eurasian Union (EEU), 75-77, 89, 109-10,
129
Euro-Atlantic order, Russian conflicts
with, 89
Euromaidan Revolution, 82—83, 89—90
European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, 132
European Security Treaty (EST), 70
European Union (EU), 29, 94—95, 105,
142
Federal Assembly, presidential addresses
to: meaning of, 5; by Medvedev, 67, 72,
74; by Putin, 46-47, 52-53, 76, 102,
109-10
financial/economic global governance. See
economics, global economic
governance
foreign direct investments, 38, 71, 123—24
Foreign Policy Concepts: (2000), 14, 45,
52, 69; (2008), 65, 69; (2013), 76;
(2016), 110; under Putin, 5
Foreign Policy Survey (2007), 56, 59
Fortaleza Declaration, 97, 139
Fortaleza summit (BRICS), 32—33, 96
168
Index
fortress Russia mentality, 47, 143
France, GDP, 17, 36/, 37/
G7 (Group of Seven), 10, 35-36, 36/, 37/
38
G8 (Group of Eight), 27, 53, 57, 81-82
G8+5 (Outreach 5, 05, Heiligendamm
Process), 27
G20 (Group of Twenty), 27, 31, 57, 86nl09
G77 (group of developing countries), 122
Gaddafi, Muammar, 75
Gaidar, Yegor, 9
Geithner, Timothy, 31
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, 9
geo-economics, 28, 108, 119, 130
Georgia, Russian war with (2008), 15, 67
globalization, Survey on Russian Foreign
Policy on, 51
global norms: established powers and, 108;
role of BRICS in challenging, 30, 110,
119, 122; Russia and, 9, 11, 15, 74, 77,
140; sources of, 30
global order: BRICS’s impact on, 139—40;
global development, BRI and, 138;
global economic governance, 9—10,
15-16, 29, 106, 130, 132; global finan-
cial crisis (2008), 31-34, 64, 67-68, 71,
128, 139; global governance, 29-31, 68,
131, 140, 143; global institutions, 9-10,
81-82; global multipolarism, as Russian
strategy, 13-14; international law,
22nlOO, 93; international security, 8;
international stability, perceived
threats to, 108; Putin on, 92-93; strate-
gic uncertainty in, 138—44. See also
international system, post-Soviet Rus-
sia and; World Trade Organization;
specific organizations, e.g., NATO
global order, disruption of, Russia and
BRICS and: BRICS, in Russian foreign
policy, 63—83; BRICS, institutional
history of, 23—40; BRICS, non-Russian
perspectives on, 118—33; BRICS, rhe-
torical foundation for, 44-60;
conclusions on, xx-xxi, 138-44; inter-
national system, post-Soviet Russia
and, 1—19; introduction to, xviii—xxi;
Ukraine crisis, BRICS and Russia after,
88-112
Goldman Sachs, 24-25
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 8, 13
gosudarstvennosti (statehood), 47
Greater Eurasian Partnership, 109-11, 112,
132, 140
Great Patriotic War, 53-55
Great Power Balancers (Pragmatic
Nationalists), 6-7
gross domestic product (GDP), of BRICS
versus G7, 35-36, 35/ 37/ 38
Hu Jintao, 128, 129, 131, 133
IBSA (India-Brazil—South Africa Dialogue
Forum), 26
IMF (International Monetary Fund):
BRICS’ demands on, 30-31; and eco-
nomic power, changes in distribution
of, 17—18; quota formula, bias of,
22nl21; Russia’s integration into, 10,
81; voting shares, revision of, 106—7;
WTO, comparison with, 15—16
independence (in Russian foreign policy),
sovereignty and, 45-51
India: anti-Westernism, 118—19; BRICS
events and, 39; China, relationship
with, 123—24; foreign policy of, BRICS
in, 119-27, 133; GDP, 17, 35/ 36, 37/
38; IBSA and, 26; 05 and, 27; Parlia-
mentary Forum, reaction to, 108-9;
RIC, interest in, 26; Russia, relation-
ship with, 121, 125; SCO, membership
in, 13; United States, relationship
with, 126-27, 132-33, 140; West’s rela-
tionship with, 144nll
Indo-Crimean Partnership, 107
Indo-Soviet Treaty of Cooperation and
Friendship (1971), 120
institutional creation (Russia), post—Cold
War, 12-13
institutionalization, of BRICS, xix, 39-40,
97-98, 109, 133, 141
integration dilemmas, 8
intellectual Russian circles, BRICS in,
64-65, 77-81
Index
í 69
international_. See entries beginning
“global”
International Monetary Fund- See IMF
international system» post-Soviet Russia
and, 1—19; conclusions on, 18—19;
international system, post-1991
changes to, 16—18; introduction to, xix,
1— 2; political rhetoric, meaning of,
2— 5; post—Cold War order, Russian
responses to, 11—16; Russia, the West
and, 7—11; Russian foreign policy orien-
tations, 6—7. See also global order
Iran, SCO and, 13
Iraq War, 48
Kamath, Kundapur Vaman, 33
Kashmir, territorial dispute over, 126
Kasyanov, Mikhail, 46
Kazakhstan: customs union with, 12, 75;
security organizations, membership
in, 13
Klitschko, Vitali, 93
Kosovo, war in, 17
Kozyrev, Andrei, 4, 7, 11
Kudrin, Alexei, 9, 68
Kyrgyzstan: economic cooperation and,
12; security organizations, membership
in, 13
Lavrov, Sergei, 12, 42n58, 63, 68-71, 73,
109
Lehman Brothers, collapse of, 67
Libya, NATO intervention in, 75
Look East policy (India), 120—21
Lukov, Vadim, 79
Lukyanov, Fyodor, 103
Lula (Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva), 23, 25,
41n34
Martynov, Boris, 104, 110—11
McFaul, Michael, 75
Medvedev, Dmitry, 63-67, 69-75, 78, 79
Memorial (organization for Stalin’s vic-
tims), 55
Mezhdunarodnaia zhizn (International
Affairs, journal), articles about
BRICS, 79
Millennium Manifesto (“Russia at the
Turn of the Millennium,” Putin),
51-52, 56
Ministerstvo innostranykh del. See Minis-
try of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Economic Development and
Trade, 71
Ministry of Education and Science, 78
Ministry of External Affairs (India),
120-21
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerstvo
innostranykh del, MID): authority of,
28; China, cooperation with, 125; on
leaked foreign policy survey document,
72—73; Survey on Russian Foreign Pol-
icy (2007), 49, 50, 56-57; on
US-Russian relations, 72
missile defense, 49, 72, 75
Modi, Narendra, 118, 121, 123, 126-27
Molotov—Ribbentrop Non-Aggression
Pact, 54
Moscow State Institute of International
Affairs (MGIMO), 79
multi alignment, in India’s foreign policy,
121
multipolarity: India and, 122; Medvedev
and, 64; National Security Concept
on, 52; Putin on, 50; as Russian for-
eign policy goal, 14, 45; Russian views
on, 143
Munich Security Conference, Putin’s
speech at, 49-50, 59, 68, 70
National Committee for BRICS Research
(NKI BRIKS), 32, 57, 79
national identity: modern, Putin’s actions
in constructing, 54; nature of, 1, 51—55;
Putin on, xix, 52; rhetorical limitations
on, 4- See also BRICS, rhetorical foun-
dation for
National Security Agency (US), spying
programs of, anger at, 106
National Security Concept (Russia)
(2000), 45, 52
national sovereignty. See sovereignty
Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 76
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 120
170
Index
New Development Bank (NDB), 32—34,
126, 132, 142
new world order, Russia’s call for, 50
Nikonov, Vyacheslav, 78—79, 79—80
nonalignment, 120—22
non-Western world, idea of rise of, 24-25
norms, political, 30. See also global norms
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 8-11, 13, 60n23
Northern Distribution Network, 71, 88
North Korea, support for Crimean annex-
ation, 96
Novaya gazeta (newspaper), leaked articles
on seizure of Crimea, 90—91
Nuclear Security Summit (2014), 95
Nuland, Victoria, 93
05 (Outreach 5, G8+5, Heiligendamm
Process), 27
Obama, Barack, and Obama administra-
tion, 66, 71, 72, 94, 116nll4, 127
Observer Research Foundation (India), 32
O’Neill, Jim, 1, 18, 24, 28, 29
optics, of BRICS: importance of, 98-99,
130, 133, 141; India and, 122, 123, 127
Organization for Security and Coopera-
tion in Europe (OSCE, formerly
CSCE), 8, 12
Pakistan: China’s support for, 123; Russia,
joint military exercise with, 136n46;
SCO, membership in, 13
Parliamentary Forum (BRICS), 97, 108-9
Paulson, Henry, 68
Poland, missile defense sites in, 49, 72
political elite, Western orientation of, 57,
103
political norms, 30
political rhetoric, xviii, 2-5, 101-5
polycentrism, 21n93
post—Cold War order, Russian responses
to, 11-16
power, Russian conception of, 15
presidential speeches, role of, 5. See also
Federal Assembly, presidential
addresses to
Primakov, Evgenii, 13—14, 25, 48, 68
purchasing power parity (PPP), as measure
of China’s economy, 127
Putin, Vladimir: anti-sanctions, 99; and
BRIC, organization of, 27-28; BRICS,
impact on, 41n34, 64; Bush (George
W.), relationship with, 47-48; Crimea
annexation, justification for, 91—93;
CSTO and, 13; economic develop-
ment, emphasis on, 58; Eurasia, focus
on, 110; Federal Assembly, presiden-
tial addresses to, 46-47, 52—53, 76,
102, 109—10; Foreign Policy Concept
documents, 5; Great Patriotic War,
invocation of memory of, 53—54;
Medvedev, relationship to, 65;
Munich Security Conference speech,
49-50, 59, 68, 70; return to presidency,
75—77; rhetoric of, 44-45, 51—52,
57—58, 101; ruling elites and, 66;
sovereign globalization under, 15; sta-
bilization, early focus on, 46. See also
Federal Assembly, presidential
addresses to
Putin, Vladimir, views of: anti-Westernism
of, 101-5, 116nl01; on communism, 52;
on facing difficulties, 88; global eco-
nomic governance values, agreement
with, 9; on Parliamentary Forum, 97;
on RIC, 26; on Russian-US relation-
ship, 48; on Stalin, 55; the West,
perceptions of, 143
Pyatt, Geoffrey R., 93
Rao, Narasimha, 120
regional security cooperation, 12
Responsibility to Protect (2005), 30
rhetoric, xviii, 2—3. See also BRICS, rhe-
torical foundation for; political
rhetoric; Putin, Vladimir, rhetoric of
Rice, Condoleezza, 48
Right Sector (Ukrainian nationalist coali-
tion), 92
rising powers, dilemma of, 131
Rosneft (state oil company), 71
Rousseff, Dilma, 96, 124
Index
171
Russia: anti-sanctions, xx; anti-Westernism,
xix, 105—9; and BRIC, organization of,
27—28; civilizational discourse and,
55—57; as distinct civilization, 57; global
governance, views on, 143; interna-
tional law, attitude toward, 22nl00;
leadership, event-driven nature of, 98;
post-Soviet, international system and,
1—19; as revolutionary actor, xviii; Rus-
sian world, 55—57; sanctions against,
94-95, 99, 107-8; security organizations,
membership in, 13; Ukraine crisis,
impact of, 96—101, 140; UNSC and, 31,
114n44. See also national identity; Putin,
Vladimir; Soviet Union; Ukraine crisis,
BRICS and Russia after; entries begin-
ning “BRICS”
Russia, BRICS and: BRICS, concretiza-
tion of approach to, 99-101; BRICS
chairmanship, impact of, 98; BRICS
policy (2008), 66—71; BRICS policy
(2009-11), 71-75; BRICS policy
(2012—13), 75—77; BTTC, government
chartering of members of, 86n96;
intellectual circles, BRICS in, 77-81;
post-Ukraine political rhetoric,
BRICS versus West in, 101—5; Russia’s
desire to use BRICS as bridge, 81-82;
Russia’s real goal regarding BRICS,
80-81
Russia, economy: economic cooperation
and, 12; economic downturn (2014),
97; GDP, 35/, 36, 37/ 38, 46, 67, 73;
global financial crisis’s impact on, 68
Russia, foreign relations: alliances, prefer-
ence for informal, 14—15; China,
relationship with, 71, 98—99, 112, 125,
128—30; domestic context, link with,
14-15; foreign policy orientations, 6—7;
foreign policy process, rhetoric’s role in,
4—5; foreign policy rhetoric, persistent
themes in, 45; foreign policy weak-
nesses, 139; India, relationship with,
121, 125; multipolarity as goal of, 14;
Pakistan, joint military exercise with,
136n46; political rhetoric and, 2;
post—Cold War order, responses to,
11-16; US, relationship with, xviii,
47-49, 60, 67, 71-72, 75, 138; US secu-
rities holdings, 68; West, relationship
with, xvii, xx, 7—1L See also Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
Russia India China (RIC): “Strategic Tri-
angle,” 25-26, 48, 130; Troika, 69
Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN), 78,
86n95
sanctions, against Russia, 94—95, 99,
107-8
Sanya Declaration (BRICS), 74
Saran, Samir, 125
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO), 13, 102, 109-10
Shanghai Five, 13
Silk Road Economic Belt, 109, 129
Silk Road Fund, 131, 132
Singh, Manmohan, 123, 126-27
Slavophiles, Westernizers versus, 6, 7
soft power, Russia’s experiments with, 56
South Africa: BRIC, membership in, 28;
GDP, 35/ 36, 37/; IBSA and, 26; 05
and, 27; political crisis in, 124—25, 140
South China Sea, China’s activities in,
125, 128, 130
sovereignty: independence and, 45—51;
national sovereignty, Putin’s narrative
on, 93; Putin’s redefinition of, xix;
Russian understanding of, 14, 47; sov-
ereign democracy, 14—15; sovereign
globalization, 15; sovereign prepon-
derance, 125; sovereign states,
interference in domestic affairs of, 48;
Surkov on, 49
Soviet Union (USSR): IMF and, 20n51;
impact of WWII on, 53; India, trade
with, 120; Western response to dissolu-
tion of, 7. See also Russia
“special path” debate, 6, 7
Stalin, Joseph, 54-55
stasis, as future BRICS scenario, 142
statistics, on BRICS, 34—40
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, 71
172
Index
strategic autonomy, in India’s foreign pol-
icy, 121
Stuenkel, Oliver, 108
Surkov, Vladislav, 44, 49
Survey on Russian Foreign Policy (2007),
49, 50
Syria: conflict in, 88; Crimean annex-
ation, support for, 96
Tajikistan: economic cooperation and, 12;
security organizations, membership in,
13
Temer, Michel, 124
Toloraya, Georgii, 29
trade: arms sales, 125, 129, 136n69;
BRICS-EU, 105; BRICS-United States,
105; BRICS-the West, 38, 40; India-
China, 123—24; India-Soviet Union,
120
Transneft (state oil transit company), 71
Trubnikov, Vyacheslav, 28
Trump, Donald, and Trump administra-
tion, 127, 142-43
Turkey, SCO and, 13
Ukraine: China, relationship with, 107,
136n69; economic cooperation and, 12
Ukraine crisis, BRICS and Russia after,
88—112; annexation of Crimea, global
responses to, 94—96; BRICS versus
West, in post-Ukraine Russian political
rhetoric, 101—5; BRICS versus Western
response to crisis, 139—40; conclusions
on, 111—12; Greater Eurasian Partner-
ship, 109—11; intra-BRICS
practicalities, 96—101; introduction to,
xx, 88—89; Putin’s justification for
annexation of Crimea, 91—93; Russian
anti-Westernism, 105—9; Ukraine crisis,
discussion of, 89—91
unipolarity, 16. See also multipolarity
United Nations (UN): BRICS’s actions in,
100; Comprehensive Convention on
International Terrorism, 123; Russia’s
role in, 11; “Territorial Integrity of
Ukraine” (UN Resolution 68/262),
95-96; UN General Assembly, on
Crimean annexation, 95; UN Security
Council, 11, 30-31, 114n44
United States: Cold War rhetoric, 3—4;
Congress, lack of action on IMF
reforms, 31, 116nl08; Crimean annex-
ation, response to, 94; dominance,
after Cold War, 16—17; Eastern Europe,
rhetoric on, 3; GDP, 36/, 37/; global
governance and, 142; global hegemony
of, BRICS as constraint on, 140; inter-
national leadership of, discontent
with, 25; isolationism, possibility of,
142—43; leadership of, distrust of, 17;
on missile defense system in Europe,
72; political powers, post—Cold War,
11; Putin on, 49, 67, 92-93, 102-5;
UNSC resolution on Crimea, actions
on, 114n44
United States, foreign relations: BRICS
countries’ trade with, 105; China, rela-
tionship with, 129—30; India,
relationship with, 126-27, 132—33, 140;
Russia, relationship with, xviii, 47-49,
60, 67, 71-72, 75, 138
USSR. See Soviet Union
Uzbekistan, membership in security orga-
nizations, 13
Valdai International Discussion Club, 102,
103, 104, 115n77, 116n95
Warsaw Treaty Organization, 8
the West: anti-Westernism, xix, 101, 105—
9, 118-19; BRICS trade with, 38, 40;
BRICS versus, in post-Ukraine Rus-
sian political rhetoric, 101—5; China’s
and India’s relationship with, 144nll;
Crimean annexation, response to,
94-96; as global norm setter, pre-
sumptions of, 140; internal dynamics
in, impact of, 142-43; Medvedev’s
interest in, 70; receptivity to BRICS
proposals, 141-42; relationship with
Russia, Putin on, 93; Russia,
attempted isolation of, 96, 100;
Index
173
Russian anti-Westernism, xix, 101,
105—9; Russia’s failure to engage with,
7—11; Russia’s relationship with, xvii;
Western hegemony, ideational objec-
tions to, 30. See also United States
World Bank, 18, 132
World Trade Organization (WTO), 9—10,
15-16, 34, 76
World War II: Great Patriotic War, 53—55;
veneration of, 62n60, 92, 101
Xi Jinping: on BR1CS, 118; on China’s
foreign relations, 138; foreign policy
under, 119, 128—30; Hu Jintao versus,
131, 133; Russia and, 109
Yanukovych, Viktor, 89—90
Yatsenyuk, Arseniy, 93
Yeltsin government, 10, 11, 45
Zuma, Jacob, 28—29, 124
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Russia as an Imaginary Country 1
1. Conspiracy and Paranoia: The Psychopathology
of Everyday Speech 30
2. Ruining Russia: Conspiracy, Apocalypse, and Melodrama 53
3. Lost Horizons: Russophobia, Sovereignty,
and the Politics of Identity 99
4. One Hundred Years of Sodom: Dystopian Liberalism
and the Fear of a Queer Planet 133
5. The Talking Dead: Articulating the Zombified
Subject under Putin 180
6. Words of Warcraft: Manufacturing Dissent
in Russia and Ukraine 202
Contents
viii
Conclusion: Making Russia Great Again
Notes
Works Cited
237
243
253
Index
271 |
any_adam_object | 1 |
author | Borenstein, Eliot 1966- |
author_GND | (DE-588)124807747 |
author_facet | Borenstein, Eliot 1966- |
author_role | aut |
author_sort | Borenstein, Eliot 1966- |
author_variant | e b eb |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV045558960 |
callnumber-first | D - World History |
callnumber-label | DK510 |
callnumber-raw | DK510.762 |
callnumber-search | DK510.762 |
callnumber-sort | DK 3510.762 |
callnumber-subject | DK - Russia, Soviet Union, Former Soviet Republics, Poland |
classification_rvk | KK 1060 KK 1020 |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)1099864340 (DE-599)BVBBV045558960 |
dewey-full | 306.0947 |
dewey-hundreds | 300 - Social sciences |
dewey-ones | 306 - Culture and institutions |
dewey-raw | 306.0947 |
dewey-search | 306.0947 |
dewey-sort | 3306.0947 |
dewey-tens | 300 - Social sciences |
discipline | Soziologie Slavistik |
era | Geschichte 1992- gnd |
era_facet | Geschichte 1992- |
format | Book |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>00000nam a2200000 c 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV045558960</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20200305</controlfield><controlfield tag="007">t|</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">190415s2019 xxu |||| 00||| eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="010" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">018041939</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9781501735776</subfield><subfield code="c">pbk.</subfield><subfield code="9">978-1-5017-3577-6</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9781501716331</subfield><subfield code="c">hbk.</subfield><subfield code="9">978-1-5017-1633-1</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)1099864340</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV045558960</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">rda</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="044" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">xxu</subfield><subfield code="c">US</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-11</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-739</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-355</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-29</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="050" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">DK510.762</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">306.0947</subfield><subfield code="2">23</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">OST</subfield><subfield code="q">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="2">fid</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">KK 1060</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)77246:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">KK 1020</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)77240:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Borenstein, Eliot</subfield><subfield code="d">1966-</subfield><subfield code="e">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)124807747</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Plots against Russia</subfield><subfield code="b">conspiracy and fantasy after socialism</subfield><subfield code="c">Eliot Borenstein</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Ithaca ; London</subfield><subfield code="b">Cornell University Press</subfield><subfield code="c">[2019]</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">XV, 288 Seiten</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">n</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">nc</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references and index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">"A study of paranoid, conspiratorial, and extremist trends in Russia's media, film, and fiction since the collapse of the Soviet Union"...</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="648" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Geschichte 1992-</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Popular culture</subfield><subfield code="z">Russia (Federation)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Political culture</subfield><subfield code="z">Russia (Federation)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Conspiracy theories</subfield><subfield code="z">Russia (Federation)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Paranoia</subfield><subfield code="x">Social aspects</subfield><subfield code="z">Russia (Federation)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Post-communism</subfield><subfield code="x">Social aspects</subfield><subfield code="z">Russia (Federation)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">National characteristics, Russian</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Medien</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4169187-8</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Massenkultur</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4125858-7</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Verschwörungstheorie</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4138784-3</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Russland</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4076899-5</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Russland</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4076899-5</subfield><subfield code="D">g</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Verschwörungstheorie</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4138784-3</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="2"><subfield code="a">Medien</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4169187-8</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="3"><subfield code="a">Massenkultur</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4125858-7</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Geschichte 1992-</subfield><subfield code="A">z</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1="0" ind2="8"><subfield code="i">Erscheint auch als</subfield><subfield code="n">Online-Ausgabe, epub/mobi</subfield><subfield code="z">978-1-5017-1635-5</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1="0" ind2="8"><subfield code="i">Erscheint auch als</subfield><subfield code="n">Online-Ausgabe, pdf</subfield><subfield code="z">978-1-5017-1636-2</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Literaturverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Register // Gemischte Register</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Inhaltsverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="n">oe</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="q">BSB_NED_20190805</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="942" ind1="1" ind2="1"><subfield code="c">070.9</subfield><subfield code="e">22/bsb</subfield><subfield code="f">090512</subfield><subfield code="g">471</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="942" ind1="1" ind2="1"><subfield code="c">306.09</subfield><subfield code="e">22/bsb</subfield><subfield code="f">090511</subfield><subfield code="g">471</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="942" ind1="1" ind2="1"><subfield code="c">306.09</subfield><subfield code="e">22/bsb</subfield><subfield code="f">09049</subfield><subfield code="g">471</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="942" ind1="1" ind2="1"><subfield code="c">306.09</subfield><subfield code="e">22/bsb</subfield><subfield code="f">090512</subfield><subfield code="g">471</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="943" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-030942769</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
geographic | Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd |
geographic_facet | Russland |
id | DE-604.BV045558960 |
illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-12-06T09:08:04Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781501735776 9781501716331 |
language | English |
lccn | 018041939 |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-030942769 |
oclc_num | 1099864340 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-12 DE-11 DE-739 DE-355 DE-BY-UBR DE-29 |
owner_facet | DE-12 DE-11 DE-739 DE-355 DE-BY-UBR DE-29 |
physical | XV, 288 Seiten |
psigel | BSB_NED_20190805 |
publishDate | 2019 |
publishDateSearch | 2019 |
publishDateSort | 2019 |
publisher | Cornell University Press |
record_format | marc |
spelling | Borenstein, Eliot 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)124807747 aut Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism Eliot Borenstein Ithaca ; London Cornell University Press [2019] XV, 288 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "A study of paranoid, conspiratorial, and extremist trends in Russia's media, film, and fiction since the collapse of the Soviet Union"... Geschichte 1992- gnd rswk-swf Popular culture Russia (Federation) Political culture Russia (Federation) Conspiracy theories Russia (Federation) Paranoia Social aspects Russia (Federation) Post-communism Social aspects Russia (Federation) National characteristics, Russian Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 gnd rswk-swf Massenkultur (DE-588)4125858-7 gnd rswk-swf Verschwörungstheorie (DE-588)4138784-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Verschwörungstheorie (DE-588)4138784-3 s Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 s Massenkultur (DE-588)4125858-7 s Geschichte 1992- z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub/mobi 978-1-5017-1635-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-1-5017-1636-2 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=030942769&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&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=030942769&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register 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=030942769&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Borenstein, Eliot 1966- Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism Popular culture Russia (Federation) Political culture Russia (Federation) Conspiracy theories Russia (Federation) Paranoia Social aspects Russia (Federation) Post-communism Social aspects Russia (Federation) National characteristics, Russian Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 gnd Massenkultur (DE-588)4125858-7 gnd Verschwörungstheorie (DE-588)4138784-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4169187-8 (DE-588)4125858-7 (DE-588)4138784-3 (DE-588)4076899-5 |
title | Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism |
title_auth | Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism |
title_exact_search | Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism |
title_full | Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism Eliot Borenstein |
title_fullStr | Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism Eliot Borenstein |
title_full_unstemmed | Plots against Russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism Eliot Borenstein |
title_short | Plots against Russia |
title_sort | plots against russia conspiracy and fantasy after socialism |
title_sub | conspiracy and fantasy after socialism |
topic | Popular culture Russia (Federation) Political culture Russia (Federation) Conspiracy theories Russia (Federation) Paranoia Social aspects Russia (Federation) Post-communism Social aspects Russia (Federation) National characteristics, Russian Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 gnd Massenkultur (DE-588)4125858-7 gnd Verschwörungstheorie (DE-588)4138784-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Popular culture Russia (Federation) Political culture Russia (Federation) Conspiracy theories Russia (Federation) Paranoia Social aspects Russia (Federation) Post-communism Social aspects Russia (Federation) National characteristics, Russian Medien Massenkultur Verschwörungstheorie Russland |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030942769&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT borensteineliot plotsagainstrussiaconspiracyandfantasyaftersocialism |