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Introduction | ||
I | The Neo-Imperial Theme: History and Motivations; Doctrines and Operations; Claims and International Law | 1 |
1 | Neo-Imperialism: The Underlying Factors | 3 |
2 | Imperial Elements in Russia's Doctrines and Operations | 19 |
3 | Peacekeeping: Russia's Emerging Practice | 33 |
II | The Targets: The "Nearest Abroad"; the "Near Abroad"; the "Far Abroad" | 67 |
4 | The "Nearest Abroad": Russia's Relations with Ukraine and Belarus' | 69 |
5 | Revisiting Russia's Turbulent Rim: Caucasus, Central Asia, and Moldova | 87 |
6 | NATO, Russia, and East European Security | 105 |
III | The Western Response: NATO; the United States (Descriptive); the United States (Prescriptive) | 161 |
7 | Decline, in Character: Muffing NATO's Opportunity | 163 |
8 | Clinton's Russia Policy: Between Desire and Reality | 181 |
9 | Turning the Cold War on Its Head: The Costs for Russia, Its Neighbors, and the United States | 197 |
About the Contributors | 209 | |
Index | 213 |
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