Scholars from Asia, Europe, and North America working with the
support of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs combine
their efforts to bring us new insights into how Russia has
conducted its foreign affairs since the fall of Communism. Drawing
on both archival sources and interviews, they cover such major
issues as Russia's decision to use military force in Chechnya, its
reactions to NATO expansion, and its emergent relations with Japan
and East Asia. The contributors are Eunsook Chung, Henrikki Heikka,
Ted Hopf, Andrea Lopez, Hiroshi Kimura, Sergei Medvedev, and
Christer Pursiainen.
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