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SUROVELL, JEFFREY (2) answer(s).
 
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Deception and farce in post-Soviet Russian policy vis-a-vis NAT / Surovell, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Surovell, Jeffrey Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Of all the assumptions pervading the conventional wisdom about Russian foreign policy few have been more universally accepted than Russia's supposed opposition to NATO expansion. Because Russia's principal source of profit has come from rental value of natural resources from the world market, Russia's foreign policy has largely been conducted in the interests of the exporters of those resources. Compliance with NATO expansion, Moscow's decision-makers apparently believe, can only promote the pecuniary interests of that group. Given this dynamic, and confirmed by an examination of the historical record, I conclude that Moscow's leaders have acquiesced to and even supported NATO expansion.
Key Words NATO  Russia  Russian Foreign Policy  Conventional Wisdom  World Market 
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Grand deception: post-Soviet Russia and the wars in the former Yugoslavia / Surovell, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Surovell, Jeffrey Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract It has long been widely assumed that Russia has been an ally of the Serbs and that it was in particular an anti-Western supporter of Belgrade during the wars of the 1990s. In fact, Russia, in cahoots with the Western powers and NATO, played a game of deception to make it appear that it was 'anti-Serbian' when in reality it acted as 'errand boy' in order to fulfill the West's objectives in the former Yugoslavia.
Key Words NATO  Russia  belgrade  Former Yugoslavia  Western Power  Anti - Serbian 
Grand Deception 
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