For 200 years, Russia has had a love-hate relationship with the
West. Anxious on the one hand to emulate Western institutions,
ideas and lifestyles, while on the other strongly nationalistic and
suspicious of Western political and cultural encroachment. All
signs show, argues the author, that Russia is leading back towards
more comfortable and familiar territory away from the West. With
most shades of Russian political opinion now firmly set on a
"Russia First" policy, following the West's failure to accommodate
Russia's post-Communist economic and diplomatic needs, coupled with
the pain associated with Western economic models, he concludes that
Russia is developing its own "Tsarist" solutions with profound
effects on domestic and foreign policy.
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