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Ukraine's fightback / Sherr, James   Journal Article
Sherr, James Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Military manoeuvres took the Kremlin by surprise but the government has a mountain to climb. To those who accept Vladimir Putin's view of Ukraine as an artificial state, the routing of pro-Russian insurgent from their stronghold in Slavyansk on July 5 might have come as a shock. It certainly appears to have surprised the Kremlin.
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What the Kremlin is thinking: Putin's vision for Eurasia / Lukin, Alexander   Journal Article
Lukin, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Soon after the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, Western leaders began to think of Russia as a partner. Although Washington and its friends in Europe never considered Moscow a true ally, they assumed that Russia shared their basic domestic and foreign policy goals and would gradually come to embrace Western-style democracy at home and liberal norms abroad. That road would be bumpy, of course. But Washington and Brussels attributed Moscow's distinctive politics to Russia's national peculiarities and lack of experience with democracy. And they blamed the disagreements that arose over the former Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Iran on the short time Russia had spent under Western influence. This line of reasoning characterized what could be termed the West's post-Soviet consensus view of Russia.
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