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Zusammenfassung: | "This book provides a detailed analysis of the evolution of Russia's security policy. Based on extensive original research, including an analysis of official documents, political and military elite speeches, interviews, and reports, and considering the subject from the early twentieth century onwards, the book evaluates how far Russia's security policy is underpinned by "strategic asymmetry" - the acceptance by Russia of its inferior military position, and the pursuit of its strategic aims through the application of a variety of methods, military and non-military, including the manipulation of public opinion, the use of economic leverage and external security approaches - known as Russia's "hybrid war operations" - to gain the advantage over a militarily and economically superior adversary. The book discusses how Russia's security policy has been and is being applied in specific cases, including the present war in Ukraine, the Russian anti-satellite program and Russia's contemporary Afghan policy. The aim of the book is to explain how and why Russia uses different security strategies and methods using these three cases"-- |
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Contents viii Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1 The evolution of Russian security thought 7 2 Determinants of Russia’s security policy 41 3 The Soviet legacy of Russia’s security policy 81 4 Evolution of the Russian Federation’s security concept 5 Functions of Russia’s foreign security policy: New approaches 116 147 6 The implementation of Russia’s foreign policy and the role of its security policy 192 7 Russia’s security and foreign policy approaches: Ukraine, star wars, and Afghanistan 229 Why does Russia prefer strategic asymmetry? 280 Index 288
Index active defense strategy 129, 130 Afghanistan 251-257 Africa 95-96, 172-173 airborne forces 13, 234 anti-satellite capabilities 104, 245-246, 258 anti-satellite weapons (ASAT) 103, 244-246 Arbatov, A. 59 Arbatov, G. 102 Arreguin-Toft, I. 281-282 asymmetric actors 281,283 asymmetric advantage 130 asymmetric approaches 26, 31-32, 81, 103,122,125-131, 150-152, 167-170,207-208, 257-258, 280, 283,285 asymmetric measures 29, 31,130,168-169 asymmetric response 101, 103-104, 245-246 asymmetric strategies 28-29, 32, 149, 152, 175, 284-285 asymmetric warfare 11-12, 16, 18,24, 30-32,122, 125,167-168, 280-285 attrition war 8, 14, 65,129, 169, 207, 235, 237, 239, 241 Baluev, D. 26 bandwagoning 214 Barties, Ch. K. 148, 150, 236 Bartosh, A. 64-65 battalion tactical groups (BTG) 236 Baunov, A. 58 Benbow, T. 281, 283-284 Berzina, I. 64 Berzins, J. 122 “biological warfare laboratories” 156-159 biological weapons 156-160 Charap, S. 152, 230 Chechnya 55,104-105 Chekinov, S. G. 167-169 China 41-43, 47, 100,126-128,159, 170-171,193-195,197, 206-208, 214, 216, 252-253, 258, 284 Civil War 9, 14, 52 code breaking 93-95 Cold War 11, 52, 82, 94-07, 192-195 color revolutions 59-66, 120, 125-126, 129 Connolly, R. 42-43, 127 cryptography 93-95 CSTO204, 215, 253 cyber operations 161-167 Denisov, I. 126 Denisov, V. 55, 59 disinformation 28, 85-89, 91,153 Dvorkin, V. 245 electronic warfare (EW) 31,94-95,248-250 Engels, F. 9 Erickson, J. 14-15 European Union 126, 168,193, 213-215 Foreign Policy Concept 199-200, 204-205 Freedman, L. 152 Frunze, Μ. 10-11 Galeotti, Μ. 147, 152,175,210 Gareev, M.A. 26-31,
117-121 Gerasimov, V. 17, 24, 31, 65-66, 128-131, 245-246 Gorbachev, M.S. 54, 55,91, 195 Gorbunov, Y. A. 86-87 Gorenburg, D. 171 “grain war” 241-244 GrauL.W. 16,236
Index 289 great power 68, 116,192,194-195, 198-205, 214 Gressel, G. 239 GRU 83, 94, 96, 163,173, 211, 237 Gudkov, L. 135-136 Guerre de razzia 234 Guerrilla warfare 18, 20, 96,171-172, 233, 281-282 Gulevich, A.A. 8 Gulin, V.P. 26 Hendrickx, B. 251 Hill, F. 134 Hoffman, F. 147, 284 hybrid war 24, 64-65,147-149, 206 hypersonic weapons 43, 45, 99-101, 247 India 126, 196, 206, 216, 252-253, 256 indirect methods 11,151, 167 information operation 30, 130,151, 153-156,160, 163 information warfare 19, 30, 129,153-161 initial period of war 11, 52-53, 169 insurgency 18, 95-97, 172, 175, 233 Isserson, G. S. 13-14, 17 Ivanov, S. 62, 118-119 Kalinovskii, K.B. 13 Kartapolov, A. 30-31 Kashin, V. 235 Keenan, E. 49-51, 209 Kennan, G. 11, 51-52, 82-83, 147 KGB 83-91, 94-97, 137, 162, 165 “Khorovod” 89 Kofman, Μ. 42,147,149,169,235-236,240 Kokoshin, A. 103-104 Kortunov, A. 208-209, 213 Kristensen, H. Μ. 43-44 Laruelle, Μ. 171, 173 Laser systems 250-251 Lavrov, S. 59, 195-196, 199, 203, 205, 244 Lee, R. 235-236 Levada Analytical Center 134 “Liberal Empire” 198-199 Lieven, A. 230 limited actions 130-131 Lukyanov, F. 122, 192, 195, 200-201, 203, 208,215 Mackfarland, S. B. 15 Maritime Doctrine 127 Marxism 9-11 Marxism-Leninism 9, 11, 81, 194 Mattis, J. N. 284 McDermott, R. 130-131 Mearsheimer, J. 193, 230, 282 Messner, Y. 17-24 Middle East 94, 96-97, 104, 127, 194, 196, 203-204, 206-207, 242-243 Mikhnevich N. P. 8-9 military doctrine 10, 20, 23, 53,119-122, 124, 126,128-129,131 military expenditures 41-43 military operation 10-11, 31, 55,117,147, 152, 167-170 Miliutin, D. 8 missile defense 44-M5,
68, 101-104, 123-124, 170, 232, 245, 247 multi-vector foreign policy 196-197 mutiny warfare 17-24 National Center for the Management of Defense of the Russian Federation 152 National Security Strategy 123-126 NATO enlargement 54-59, 67-68, 118 New START Treaty 44, 47, 59, 170-171 Neznamov, A.A. 8 non-linear warfare 12-17 non-military methods 30, 129, 175 nuclear weapons 43-47, 59, 67,101 Oliker, O. 124 Patrushev, N. 66, 158, 210-211 Petersen, Μ. B. 127 Pintner, W. 7-8 Pipes, R. 7, 49-51, 67, 84 PMC 170-174 Primakov, Y. 195-198 “Primakov Doctrine” 196 propaganda 15, 18-19, 22-23, 85-93, 103, 135-136, 153-156, 160 Pukhov, R. 238-239 Putin, V. 44-47, 57, 60, 101, 104, 133-134, 158, 170, 172, 199, 201, 205, 212, 229-232, 242, 244-245, 255 Pynnöniemi, К. 125 regime security 21, 59, 61, 68, 119-120, 126, 149, 230 Renz, B. 132-133, 147-149, 206 Rojansky, Μ. 149, 152-153, 175
290 Index Russian economy 48, 198, 231 Ryabkov, S. 58 Safranchuk, I. 196 Security Council of the Russian Federation 209 security documents 116-131 Shoigu, S. 44, 148, 158, 163, 236 Siloviki 132-133,165, 199, 210, 230 Slipchenko, V. 25 Snetkov, A. 61, 119 Soviet military school 25 Stalin, I. V. 82, 151 strategic interaction 16, 281-282 Sukhankin S. 172 Surkov, V. 23, 61-64, 201 surprise attack 11, 52-53 Suvorov’s legacy 7, 31 Svechin, A. 14 Syria 30, 130, 168,172, 203-204, 207, 235 Taliban 254-256 The Academy of Military Sciences 27,131 The battle of Donbas 236-241 The Department for Disinformation 87 The 6th-generation warfare 25 Thornton, R. 282-284 threat perception 51, 56, 61,121, 131-137 Trenin, D. 46, 58, 195, 201-202, 204-205, 207-208, 213, 215 Triandafillov, V. K. 13 Trotsky, L. 9-10, 12 Tsygankov A. 201, 209 Tukhachevskii, N. Μ. 13-14 Ukraine 45-46, 57-59, 63-64, 133, 135, 152, 154-156, 165-167, 174, 215-216, 229-244, 248-250 Unified Military Doctrine 10 Wagner 172-174 Walt, S. 193-194, 214-215 Waltzman, R. 160-161 whole-country war 11,15 world order 192-195, 201-202,203-208 Zaluzhnyi, V. 233 Zimmerman, W. 56-57, 83 |
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title_full | Reassessing Russia's security policy Nurlan Aliyev |
title_fullStr | Reassessing Russia's security policy Nurlan Aliyev |
title_full_unstemmed | Reassessing Russia's security policy Nurlan Aliyev |
title_short | Reassessing Russia's security policy |
title_sort | reassessing russia s security policy |
topic | Hybridkrieg (DE-588)107366371X gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Hybridkrieg Sicherheitspolitik Russland |
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