ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Russian Security offers a comprehensive collection of essays on all aspects of Russian security and foreign policy by international scholars from across the world.

The volume identifies key contemporary topics of research and debate and takes into account the changes that have occurred in the study of Russian security strategy since the end of the Cold War. The handbook is organised into five sections:

  • The theory and nature of Russian security policy
  • The domestic and foreign policy nexus
  • Instruments used by Russia in pursuing its security
  • Global and regional aspects of Russian security and foreign policy
  • Case studies of Russian involvement in a series of security conflicts.

The book concludes with case studies of the major examples of Russian involvement and operations in a series of security conflicts, including that in Georgia, the intervention in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and the ongoing Civil War in Syria.

This volume will be of great interest to students of Russian security, strategic studies, foreign policy, European politics, and International Relations in general.

part II|58 pages

Domestic politics, threat perception and Russian security strategy

chapter 6|13 pages

The domestic and foreign policy nexus

Politics, threat perception and Russian security strategy

chapter 9|10 pages

Russian strategic culture

The generational approach and the counter-intelligence state thesis

part III|108 pages

Instruments of Russian security strategy

chapter 16|11 pages

The intelligence agencies and Putin: undermining Russia’s security?

Undermining Russia’s security?

part IV|114 pages

Global and regional aspects of Russian security strategy

chapter 21|9 pages

NATO enlargement

A security dilemma for Russia?

chapter 22|11 pages

Russia’s regional and global counterterrorism strategies

How Moscow’s vision of the new global order affects its approach to terrorism

chapter 28|10 pages

Russian-Chinese security cooperation

The Bear and the Dragon

chapter 29|11 pages

The BRICs and Russian foreign and security policy

Changing the narrative 1

part V|57 pages

Case studies of Russian security strategy