The geography of Russia -- vast, unwieldy, exposed -- and her
tragic history of foreign invasion have created an overriding sense
of military vulnerability amongst her leaders that, after the
horrors of the Second World War, amounted almost to paranoia. This
important study of the years since Brezhnev shows how this
obsession with national security have been at the core of Russian
thinking right through the reforms of the Gorbachev era and the
eventual collapse of the USSR, and continues to dominate the
turbulent politics of post-Soviet Russia today.
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