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GOLTS, ALEXANDER
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052086
Military reform in Russia and the global war against terrorism
/ Golts, Alexander
March 2004
Golts, Alexander
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March 2004.
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Reform of the Russian military is required for two reasons: the armed forces' lack of modern equipment, and its growing internal social problems. Fixing these problems will require adjustments at several levels: in funding, in military education, in eliminating corruption and arbitrariness, and in overcoming "old thinking" associated with a Cold-War mentality. Recent statements by the Russian Minister of Defense stating that "military reform is over" cannot help but make one pessimistic about the future of military reform in Russia.
Key Words
Terrorism
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Defence-Russia
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War against Terrorism
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Terrorism Russia
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Military Russia
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Reform: the end of the first phase, will there be a second?
/ Golts, Alexander
Golts, Alexander
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2014.
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Two years ago president Dmitry Medvedev and Minister Anatoly Serdyukov stated that military reforms are 'practically' complete. It looks premature now. Serdyukov managed to fulfill only 'quantitative' part of reforms. The 'Serdyukov' reforms will follow the path typical of the majority of Russian reforms. They focus on meeting certain formal measures and characteristics (in the case of military reform, this includes the size of the armed forces, the number of units, the new structure and so on) and, at the same time, avoid making decisions that would require radical changes in the country's political and social life.
Key Words
Russia
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Political Change
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Reforms
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Military Reforms
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Political Life
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Social Life
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Russian Army
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Russian Reforms
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Radical Change
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Russian volunteer military-a new attempt?
/ Golts, Alexander
Aut-Win 2003
Golts, Alexander
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Autumn-Winter 2003.
Key Words
Defence
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Russia
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Armed force
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Military Reform
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