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A New Cold War? - Assessing the Current US-Russia Relationship (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Nicholas Ross Smith A New Cold War? - Assessing the Current US-Russia Relationship (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Nicholas Ross Smith
R1,856 Discovery Miles 18 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the contention that current US-Russia relations have descended into a 'New Cold War'. It examines four key dimensions of the original Cold War, the structural, the ideological, the psychological, and the technological, and argues that the current US-Russia relationship bears little resemblance to the Cold War. Presently, the international system is transitioning towards multipolarity, with Russia a declining power, while current ideological differences and threat perceptions are neither as rigid nor as bleak as they once were. Ultimately, when the four dimensions of analysis are weighed in unison, this work argues that the claim of a New Cold War is a hyperbolic assessment of US-Russia relations.

Geopolitical Rivalries in the "Common Neighborho - Russia's Conflict with the West, Soft Power, and Neoclassical Realism... Geopolitical Rivalries in the "Common Neighborho - Russia's Conflict with the West, Soft Power, and Neoclassical Realism (Paperback)
Vasif Huseynov, Nicholas Ross Smith
R1,000 Discovery Miles 10 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This timely book analyses soft power in the light of neoclassical realist premises as part of the foreign policy toolkit of great powers to expand their sphere of influence. Vasif Huseynov argues that if nuclear armed great powers compete against the same type of powers to expand or sustain their sphere of influence over a populated region, they use soft power as a major expansive instrument while military power remains a tool to defend themselves and back up their foreign policies. Presenting his model of soft power, the author explores the role of soft power projection by great powers in the formation of the external alignment of regional states. He focuses on the rivalries between Russia and the West (i.e. the EU and the USA) over the states located between the EU and Russia (the region known as the common [or shared] neighborhood) and on two of these regional states (Ukraine and Belarus) to test his hypotheses.

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