The collapse of the Soviet Union had the simultaneous effect of
demolishing the international political order of the past
half-century, with consequences for all sides. Western policy
makers, no less than the leaders of the region, had to reorient
themselves to a new world -- knowing that their actions might
impact developments in unexpected ways.
This concluding volume of the International Politics of Eurasia
series takes on the challenge of specifying the forces at work in
the International environment of Russia and the New Independent
States and gauging the impact of external actors on developments in
this region. Among the topics covered are foreign and security
policies; relationships with East Asian, Near Eastern, and Western
States; and the impact of international economic and financial
institutions, development assistance and advisory programs of
various kinds, and aid organizations.
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