The book explores the Russian leadership's strategic agenda and
illuminates the range of problems it faces in implementing it.
Given these difficulties and the Russian leadership's concerns
about an unstable and increasingly competitive world, the Russian
official and expert community often use the term 'mobilisation' to
describe the measures that Moscow is increasingly resorting to in
order to implement its agenda. The book explores what this means,
and concludes that many of the terms used in the Western debate
about Russia both misdiagnose the nature of the challenge and
misrepresent the situation in Russia. At a time when many of the
books about Russia are focused specifically on the war in Ukraine
and the deterioration in relations between the Euro-Atlantic
community and Russia, or are biographies of Vladimir Putin, it
offers a new and unique lens through which to understand how Russia
works and how Russian domestic and foreign politics are intimately
linked. -- .
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