ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2000:   highly innovative work which challenges mainstream approaches to the study of Russian policy with its groundbreaking application of Marxism and dependency theories. Using class analysis, it examines, in a meticulously documented study, what is perhaps the most important issue in world politics today: Russia and the West. Unconventional yet powerful, it nevertheless comes up with highly persuasive conclusions. Whether one agrees with its challenging conclusions or not, they cannot be ignored.

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction: Theoretical Considerations

chapter 3|2 pages

1992: The New Regime

chapter 4|2 pages

1993: The Deception Begins in Full Swing

chapter 5|2 pages

1994: The Zapadniki Retreat

chapter 6|2 pages

1995: Russia Loses to the West

chapter 7|2 pages

1996: Yeltsin Victorious

chapter 8|2 pages

1997: Russia Accedes to NATO Expansion

chapter 11|2 pages

Conclusion