Old Wine in a New Bottle: The Cold War Origins of the Concept of Gibridnaya Voyna

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Abstract

This book represents a fresh contribution to the contemporary academic debate regarding the determinants of current Russian foreign policy assertiveness. More precisely, it addresses the ways in which perceived security threats have been used by Russia to legitimize its interventions in the former Soviet Space. It is argued here that the security dimension has been successfully used by the Kremlin for the domestic justification of its aggressive actions in neighbouring countries, and that the narrative of the ‘besieged fortress’ was applied to both the war in Georgia and the intervention in Ukraine.

Bringing together a number of authors from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Moldova, Romania, Germany and the UK, the volume presents both local, regional and Western European perspectives on the various events analysed here. It will appeal to a wide range of students and professors specialized in Russia and the former Soviet space in the fields of international relations, international law, foreign policy analysis and security studies, as well as to think tanks and policy makers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRussia and the Former Soviet Space
Subtitle of host publicationInstrumentalizing Security, Legitimizing Intervention
EditorsVasile Rotaru, Miruna Troncotā
PublisherCambridge Scholars Publishing
Chapter5
Pages96-122
ISBN (Print)978-1-15275-0032-7, 1-5275-0032-2
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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