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Russia's Military Revival

Bettina Renz Hanna Smith

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English
Polity Press
30 March 2018
Russian annexation of Crimea and the subsequent air campaign over Syria took the world by surprise. The capabilities and efficiency of Putin s armed forces during both operations signalled to the world that Russia was back in business as a significant military actor on the international stage.

In this cutting-edge study, Bettina Renz and Hanna Smith combine their respective expertise in strategic studies and foreign policy to offer an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of Russia s military revival under Putin s leadership. Whilst the West must adjust to the reality of a modernised and increasingly powerful Russian military, they argue that the renaissance of Russian military might and its implications for the balance of global power can only be fully understood within a wider historical context.

Assessing developments in Russian Great Power thinking, military capabilities, Russian strategic thought and views on the use of force throughout the post-Soviet era, the book shows that rather than signifying a sudden Russian military resurgence, recent developments are consistent with longstanding trends in Russian military strategy and foreign policy. This timely and thoughtful book is a must-read for students of politics as well as anyone interested in current affairs.

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Imprint:   Polity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9781509516155
ISBN 10:   1509516158
Pages:   240
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
IntroductionChapter 1: Russian foreign policy and military powerChapter 2: Reforming the militaryChapter 3: Russia s other armed forces: the force structuresChapter 4: Russian uses of military power since 1991Chapter 5: Russian military thinking and hybrid warfare ConclusionBibliography

Bettina Renz is Associate Professor of Politics & International Relations at the University of Nottingham Hanna Smith is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki

Reviews for Russia's Military Revival

Putin's determination to restore Russian military prowess and his use of force cannot be understood just as a challenge to Western states. Renz's multi-layered scholarly analysis provides the strategic context to soberly assess the changing role and prospects for Russia's new military forces. Roy Allison, St. Antony's College, Oxford [A] well-written and cogently argued book. Changing Character of War Centre An important book for anyone interested in or concerned with Russia as a military adversary, or indeed as a counterpart. Analysts and journalists will find something new, and for any military officer who might have to deal with Russia on a more adversarial basis, this must be seen as essential reading. Frank Ledwidge, The RUSI Journal This is a rare book whose author seeks to genuinely understand where Russia is coming from as it rebuilds its military power, and what can be the uses of that power. Bettina Renz has done very serious research, and the result is worth it. This book should be read by those who want to get beyond the black-and-white picture of the West's relations with Russia. Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Moscow Center 'Renz's work is readable, useful, and thought-provoking. She has done us a favor by deflating a bit the idea that Russians are ten feet tall again. This book is a solid, practical work on recent Russian military history and well worth the reading.' The Journal of Military History 'an ideal introduction to the modern Russian military, written by an expert in Russian military reform, Bettina Renz... Renz is no apologist for Russia's behavior, yet she does an admirable job demonstrating the strategic problems Russia seeks to solve and how the Russian military addresses the country's problems.' Air University Press 'concise but thorough and wide-ranging...it is recommended reading for those coming to terms with Moscow's role on the international stage.' Parameters


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