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ID089331
Title ProperUse of force and civil-military relations in Russia
Other Title Informationan automated content analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorStewart, Brandon M ;  Zhukov, Yuri M
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Russia's intervention in the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict has highlighted the need to rigorously examine trends in the public debate over the use of force in Russia. Approaching this debate through the prism of civil-military relations, we take advantage of recent methodological advances in automated content analysis and generate a new dataset of 8000 public statements made by Russia's political and military leaders during the Putin period. The data show little evidence that military elites exert a restraining influence on Russian foreign and defence policy. Although more hesitant than their political counterparts to embrace an interventionist foreign policy agenda, Russian military elites are considerably more activist in considering the use of force as an instrument of foreign policy.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 20, No. 2; Jun 2009: p.319 - 343
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 20, No. 2; Jun 2009: p.319 - 343
Key WordsContent Analysis ;  Document Classification ;  Civil-Military ;  Use of Force ;  Russia ;  Elites ;  Putin Period ;  Foreign Policy


 
 
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