The Russia Conference Papers 2021

This publication discusses Russia's foreign, security, defence, and military policies from both Euro-Atlantic and Russian perspectives. More importantly - this work acts as an essential platform for analysing the security challenges linked with Russia and the required responses of the Euro-Atla...

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Other Authors: Šrāders, Sandis (Editor), Veebel, Viljar (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Tartu University of Tartu Press 2021
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