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Russia´s Encounter with Globalisation: Actors, Processes and Critical Moments
Julie Wilhelmsen
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Description for Russia´s Encounter with Globalisation: Actors, Processes and Critical Moments
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An analysis of Russia's response to globalization. This book explores how Russian domestic politics shape this international engagement. Thematically, the focus is on Russia's external engagement with areas of policy relating to globalization, namely energy, climate, health, direct foreign investment, finance, and international terrorism.
An analysis of Russia's response to globalization. This book explores how Russian domestic politics shape this international engagement. Thematically, the focus is on Russia's external engagement with areas of policy relating to globalization, namely energy, climate, health, direct foreign investment, finance, and international terrorism.
Product Details
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Number of Pages
233
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780230284883
SKU
V9780230284883
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Ref
99-1
About Julie Wilhelmsen
JULIAN COOPER Professor of Russian Economic Studies at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, European Research Institute, University of Birmingham, UK ROBERT LEVGOLD Marshall D. Shulman Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, USA, and Director of the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative JAKUB M. GODZIMIRSHI Senior Research Fellow at the Department for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, ... Read more
Reviews for Russia´s Encounter with Globalisation: Actors, Processes and Critical Moments
'In examining Russia's response to globalization, the contributors to this remarkably coherent collection of essays go a long way towards unpacking the 'black box' of Russian political decision-making. This book will be indispensible to those who want to understand contemporary Russian domestic and foreign policy.' - Margot Light, Emeritus Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and ... Read more