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Middle East in Global Strategy / Braun, Aurel (ed) 1987  Book
Braun, Aurel Book
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Publication London, Westview Press, 1987.
Description xiv, 274p.
Standard Number 0813371910
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028628327.0956/BRA 028628MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   083564


NATO - Russia relations in the twenty-first century / Braun, Aurel 2008  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description xiii, 204p.
Series Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series
Standard Number 9780415453196
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Soviet-East European relationship in the Gorbachev era: the prospects for adaptation / Braun, Aurel (ed) 1990  Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1990.
Description xi, 249p.
Standard Number 0813377994
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Tougher sanctions now: Putin's Delusional quest for empire / Braun, Aurel   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This spring, as Russia's puppet government in Crimea moved clocks forward two hours to coincide with Moscow time, Vladimir Putin seemed intent on moving the historical clock backwards to the age of nineteenth-century Russian imperialism. As the leader of an economically weak and vulnerable country with a corrupt governing class, the Russian president acted with brazen disregard for international law and norms, while the democratic West played a totally reactive role, and a feckless one at that. Ignoring very reluctantly introduced, and very limited, sanctions, Putin reciprocated with utter contempt for capitalist democracies, where he believes profits will always trump principle, and especially for President Obama, who, in the Russian dictator's view, finds Western unity only in weakness, not in strength. But even though what appear to be irreversible faits accomplis occur every day in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, it is not too late for the West to seize the initiative, mobilize its vast economic and political capacity, and put Putin and the "yes" chorus of siloviki, who surround and encourage him, truly on the defensive.
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