Description: Understanding Russian Strategic Behavior by Graeme P. Herd This book examines the extent to which Russias strategic behavior is the product of its imperial strategic culture and Putins own operational code. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book examines the extent to which Russias strategic behavior is the product of its imperial strategic culture and Putins own operational code.The work argues that, by conflating personalistic regime survival with national security, Putin ensures that contemporary Russian national interest, as expressed through strategic behavior, is the synthesis of a peculiar troika: a long-standing imperial strategic culture, rooted in a partially imagined past; the operational code of a counter-intelligence president and decision-making elite; and the realities of Russia as a hybrid state. The book first examines the role of structure and agency in shaping contemporary Russian strategic behavior. It then provides a conceptual understanding of strategic culture, and applies this to Tsarist and Soviet historical developments. The books analysis of the operational code, however, demonstrates that Putinism is more than the sum of the past. At the end, the book assesses Putins statecraft and stress-tests our assumptions about the exercise of contemporary power in Russia and the structure of Putins agency. This book will be of interest to students of Russian politics and foreign policy, strategic studies and international relations. Author Biography Graeme P. Herd is Professor of Transnational Security Studies and Chair of the Research and Policy Analysis Department at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Table of Contents 1. Introduction: Understanding Russian Strategic Behavior 2. Russian Strategic Culture: Conceptualization and Evolution 3. The "Inner Logic" of Tsarist Imperial History 4. Soviet Legacies: Stalin, Brezhnev and Putin 5. "Putinism" and Russias Hybrid State: Policies, Practice and Performance 6. Putins Operational Code: Inferences and Implications for Regime Stability 7. Russias Global Reach: Reality and Rhetoric 8. Putin, the Collective Putin and Alternative Power Transition Scenarios 9. Conclusions: Putins Paradoxes, Strategic Sub-Cultures and World Order Review Nothing is straightforward about Russian strategic culture, and the book examines rigorously its rich contradictions and distortions. Dr. Herds conceptualizations are challengingly innovative, generalizations are convincing, and the attention to detail is impeccable - a rewarding read indeed.--Pavel Baev, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), NorwayIs Putins Russia something new and distinctive, or the inevitable product of Russias history? As this densely-argued and conceptually-rich book argues, to understand tomorrows decisions, we need to place them not just within the context of the operational code of todays leaders, but a strategic culture that has been forming for centuries.--Mark Galeotti, University College London, UKThis fascinating book offers a timely and comprehensive scholarly investigation of the historical and cultural roots of contemporary Russian foreign policy. Prof. Herd provides the most detailed and informed analysis to date of the many strands and themes in Russian strategic culture, and demonstrates how these long-standing beliefs and norms continue to shape Russian foreign policy today.--David Lewis, University of Exeter, UK Understanding Russian Strategic Behavior: Imperial Strategic Culture and Putins Operational Code is a masterstroke from Herd – it manages to solve Churchills Russia riddle. Blending various aspects of Putins Russia into a wide ranging and clever text, Herd meticulously plots the drivers of Russian strategy and behavior under Vladimir Putin. Herd diligently incorporates contemporary strategic affairs into the text and in analyzing Kremlin responses, the book imparts on the reader a clear understanding of how and why Putins Russia operates. Engaging and accessible, the book will be of interest to Russianists (new and old hand) across all stages of academia, various government agencies and even the private sector. Herds book will no doubt assist those seeking to navigate the complex world of Russian strategic behavior. This book is a crucial guide understanding a key stakeholder in the international security environment and indeed, a significant shaper of strategic competition yet to come.--Elizabeth Buchanan, Australian War College, Canberra and Fellow of Modern War Institute, West Point, USA An excellent examination of the reasons why North American, the EU and Britain are stuck in a strategic confrontation with Russia. Russian strategic culture, as Herd convincingly shows, has seen many changes from the Czarist times to the present. Under Putin, however, the ruling elite had defined Russias strategic interests and values as incompatible with those of the West. This has created "a new normal" that has made it difficult to find a way out of what essentially is a dead end.− Hannes Adomeit, Senior Fellow, Institute for Security Studies at Kiel University (ISPK), Gemany Review Quote Nothing is straightforward about Russian strategic culture, and the book examines rigorously its rich contradictions and distortions. Dr. Herds conceptualizations are challengingly innovative, generalizations are convincing, and the attention to detail is impeccable - a rewarding read indeed.--Pavel Baev, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway Is Putins Russia something new and distinctive, or the inevitable product of Russias history? As this densely-argued and conceptually-rich book argues, to understand tomorrows decisions, we need to place them not just within the context of the operational code of todays leaders, but a strategic culture that has been forming for centuries.--Mark Galeotti, University College London, UK This fascinating book offers a timely and comprehensive scholarly investigation of the historical and cultural roots of contemporary Russian foreign policy. Prof. Herd provides the most detailed and informed analysis to date of the many strands and themes in Russian strategic culture, and demonstrates how these long-standing beliefs and norms continue to shape Russian foreign policy today.--David Lewis, University of Exeter, UK Understanding Russian Strategic Behavior: Imperial Strategic Culture and Putins Operational Code is a masterstroke from Herd - it manages to solve Churchills Russia riddle. Blending various aspects of Putins Russia into a wide ranging and clever text, Herd meticulously plots the drivers of Russian strategy and behavior under Vladimir Putin. Herd diligently incorporates contemporary strategic affairs into the text and in analyzing Kremlin responses, the book imparts on the reader a clear understanding of how and why Putins Russia operates. Engaging and accessible, the book will be of interest to Russianists (new and old hand) across all stages of academia, various government agencies and even the private sector. Herds book will no doubt assist those seeking to navigate the complex world of Russian strategic behavior. This book is a crucial guide understanding a key stakeholder in the international security environment and indeed, a significant shaper of strategic competition yet to come.-- Elizabeth Buchanan, Australian War College, Canberra and Fellow of Modern War Institute, West Point, USA An excellent examination of the reasons why North American, the EU and Britain are stuck in a strategic confrontation with Russia. Russian strategic culture, as Herd convincingly shows, has seen many changes from the Czarist times to the present. Under Putin, however, the ruling elite had defined Russias strategic interests and values as incompatible with those of the West. This has created "a new normal" that has made it difficult to find a way out of what essentially is a dead end.− Hannes Adomeit, Senior Fellow, Institute for Security Studies at Kiel University (ISPK), Gemany Details ISBN0367205211 Author Graeme P. Herd Series Contemporary Security Studies Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 0367205211 ISBN-13 9780367205218 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2022-01-28 Imprint Routledge Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2022-01-28 NZ Release Date 2022-01-28 UK Release Date 2022-01-28 Pages 248 Illustrations 4 Tables, black and white Subtitle Imperial Strategic Culture and Putins Operational Code Alternative 9780367205225 DEWEY 355.033547 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134405449;
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