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Putin's war in Syria : Russian foreign policy and the price of America's absence / Anna Borshchevskaya.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London [England] : Bloomsbury, 2021Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780755634668
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 327.4705691 23
LOC classification:
  • DS98.6 B676 2021eb
Online resources: Also published in print.
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- SECTION I: Russia and the Middle East -- Chapter 1: Soviet Union in the Middle East and the Afghanistan Intervention -- Chapter 2: Russia in the 1990s -- Chapter 3: Putin Returns Russia to the Middle East -- Chapter 4: Russia-Iran-Syria Triangle SECTION II Putin's Syria Intervention -- Chapter 5: The Military Campaign -- Chapter 6: The Domestic Campaign -- Chapter 7: Diplomatic Efforts -- Chapter 8: Moscow and Regional Actors -- Chapter 9: Russia and Syria's Resources -- Conclusion -- Index.
Summary: "Putin intervened in Syria in September 2015, with international critics predicting that Russia would overextend itself and Barack Obama suggesting the country would find itself in a "quagmire" in Syria. Contrary to this, Anna Borshchevskaya argues that in fact Putin achieved significant key domestic and foreign policy objectives without crippling costs, and is well-positioned to direct Syria's future and become a leading power in the Middle East. This outcome has serious implications for Western foreign policy interests both in the Middle East and beyond. This book places Russian intervention in Syria in this broader context, exploring Putin's overall approach to the Middle East - historically Moscow has a special relationship with Damascus - and traces the political, diplomatic, military and domestic aspects of this intervention. Borshchevskaya delves into the Russian military campaign, public opinion within Russia, as well as Russian diplomatic tactics at the United Nations. Crucially, this book illustrates the impact of Western absence in Syria, particularly US absence, and what the role of the West is, and could be, in the Middle East."-- Provided by publisher.
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INTRODUCTION -- SECTION I: Russia and the Middle East -- Chapter 1: Soviet Union in the Middle East and the Afghanistan Intervention -- Chapter 2: Russia in the 1990s -- Chapter 3: Putin Returns Russia to the Middle East -- Chapter 4: Russia-Iran-Syria Triangle SECTION II Putin's Syria Intervention -- Chapter 5: The Military Campaign -- Chapter 6: The Domestic Campaign -- Chapter 7: Diplomatic Efforts -- Chapter 8: Moscow and Regional Actors -- Chapter 9: Russia and Syria's Resources -- Conclusion -- Index.

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"Putin intervened in Syria in September 2015, with international critics predicting that Russia would overextend itself and Barack Obama suggesting the country would find itself in a "quagmire" in Syria. Contrary to this, Anna Borshchevskaya argues that in fact Putin achieved significant key domestic and foreign policy objectives without crippling costs, and is well-positioned to direct Syria's future and become a leading power in the Middle East. This outcome has serious implications for Western foreign policy interests both in the Middle East and beyond. This book places Russian intervention in Syria in this broader context, exploring Putin's overall approach to the Middle East - historically Moscow has a special relationship with Damascus - and traces the political, diplomatic, military and domestic aspects of this intervention. Borshchevskaya delves into the Russian military campaign, public opinion within Russia, as well as Russian diplomatic tactics at the United Nations. Crucially, this book illustrates the impact of Western absence in Syria, particularly US absence, and what the role of the West is, and could be, in the Middle East."-- Provided by publisher.

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