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Strategic Command and Control in the Russian Armed Forces: Untangling the General Staff, Military Districts, and Service Main Co / Whisler, Greg   Journal Article
Whisler, Greg Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is the final in a series of three that examines the Russian Armed Forces’ efforts to adjust its strategic command and control architecture in the post-Soviet period, taking into account wide-ranging shifts in force structure, missions, geography, resources, and leadership. President Vladimir Putin somewhat abruptly installed a new leadership tandem at the Ministry of Defense in late 2012, prompting a backlash against the wrenching defense reforms of the preceding four years. The new strategic command and control system established during the reforms came under scrutiny, but Russian military leaders ultimately determined that with some relatively minor adjustments, the system was ideal. This relatively flat and well-organized strategic command and control system has already demonstrated its effectiveness in Ukraine and Syria. More broadly, the 20-year process of forming this system was one of the most important facets of Russia’s post-Soviet defense reform process and probably the most successful.
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Strategic commond and control: redefining the nuclear threat / Blair, Bruce G 1985  Book
Blair, Bruce G Book
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Publication Washington, D C, Brookings Institution, 1985.
Description xiv, 341p.
Standard Number 0815709811
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026525355.330410973/BLA 026525MainOn ShelfGeneral