Russia's War in Syria

Russia's War in Syria
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ISBN-10 : 0910191131
ISBN-13 : 9780910191135
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Russia's War in Syria by : Robert E. Hamilton

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The Russian Military Intervention in Syria

The Russian Military Intervention in Syria
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9780228009467
ISBN-13 : 0228009464
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Russian Military Intervention in Syria by : Ohannes Geukjian

Since the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia has tried to restore its lost status, prestige, and influence in the global political arena. At the same time, internal political challenges and international events – such as the Arab Spring and the colour revolutions in former Soviet republics – have threatened the security and the national interests of the country. Taking these challenges and opportunities into account, The Russian Military Intervention in Syria examines Russia’s assertive foreign policy and its attempts to protect its geostrategic interests in the Middle East and former Soviet territory. Ohannes Geukjian analyzes the history of Russian military presence in the Middle East and the country’s growing frustration with American and Western policy, revealing the objectives behind Russia’s use of military power – namely, to maintain its regional influence in Eurasia and to enhance its status in the world. Geukjian provides a detailed examination of the Geneva and Astana peace processes, the geopolitical objectives of Turkey, Iran, Israel, and Saudi Arabia, and how disagreements between Russia and the United States over issues of regime change, global security, and armaments have negative implications for international conflict management. The Russian Military Intervention in Syria is an authoritative overview, based on a wide range of new and updated sources, providing a fresh interpretation and analysis of Russia’s foreign policy goals and Russian diplomacy in handling the Syrian conflict.

Putin's War in Syria

Putin's War in Syria
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780755634644
ISBN-13 : 0755634640
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Putin's War in Syria by : Anna Borshchevskaya

"Skillfully lays out Mr. Putin's approach to the Middle East." Wall Street Journal "Detailed and fascinating." Diplomatic Courier 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.

Russia and the Syrian Conflict

Russia and the Syrian Conflict
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Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 3940924733
ISBN-13 : 9783940924735
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Russia and the Syrian Conflict by : Nikolaĭ Aleksandrovich Kozhanov

The Syrian Conflict

The Syrian Conflict
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0367137631
ISBN-13 : 9780367137632
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Syrian Conflict by : Ghaidaa Hetou

Destroying a Nation

Destroying a Nation
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781786722485
ISBN-13 : 1786722488
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Destroying a Nation by : Nikolaos Van Dam

Following the Arab Spring, Syria descended into civil and sectarian conflict. It has since become a fractured warzone which operates as a breeding ground for new terrorist movements including ISIS as well as the root cause of the greatest refugee crisis in modern history. In this important book, former Special Envoy of the Netherlands to Syria, Nikolaos van Dam, explains the recent history of Syria, covering the growing disenchantment with the Asad regime, the chaos of civil war and the fractures which led to an immense amount of destruction in the refined social fabric of what used to be the Syrian nation. Through an in-depth examination, van Dam traces political developments within the Asad regime and the various opposition groups from the Arab Spring to the present day, and provides a deeper insight into the conflict and the possibilities and obstacles for reaching a political solution.

The Culture of Military Innovation

The Culture of Military Innovation
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9780804773805
ISBN-13 : 0804773807
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Culture of Military Innovation by : Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky

This book studies the impact of cultural factors on the course of military innovations. One would expect that countries accustomed to similar technologies would undergo analogous changes in their perception of and approach to warfare. However, the intellectual history of the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) in Russia, the US, and Israel indicates the opposite. The US developed technology and weaponry for about a decade without reconceptualizing the existing paradigm about the nature of warfare. Soviet 'new theory of victory' represented a conceptualization which chronologically preceded technological procurement. Israel was the first to utilize the weaponry on the battlefield, but was the last to develop a conceptual framework that acknowledged its revolutionary implications. Utilizing primary sources that had previously been completely inaccessible, and borrowing methods of analysis from political science, history, anthropology, and cognitive psychology, this book suggests a cultural explanation for this puzzling transformation in warfare. The Culture of Military Innovation offers a systematic, thorough, and unique analytical approach that may well be applicable in other perplexing strategic situations. Though framed in the context of specific historical experience, the insights of this book reveal important implications related to conventional, subconventional, and nonconventional security issues. It is therefore an ideal reference work for practitioners, scholars, teachers, and students of security studies.

The Syrian War

The Syrian War
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781108487801
ISBN-13 : 1108487807
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Syrian War by : Hili Mudriḳ-Even Ḥen

A unique collaboration providing an analysis of the conflict in Syria, focusing on the integration between legal and political studies.

Spillover from the Conflict in Syria

Spillover from the Conflict in Syria
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Publisher : Rand Corporation
Total Pages : 85
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ISBN-10 : 9780833087263
ISBN-13 : 0833087266
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Spillover from the Conflict in Syria by : William Young

All roads lead to Damascus and then back out again, but in different directions. The financial and military aid flowing into Syria from patrons and neighbors is intended to determine the outcome of the conflict between a loose confederation of rebel factions and the regime in Damascus. Instead, this outside support has the potential to perpetuate the existing civil war and to ignite larger regional hostilities between Sunni and Shia areas that could reshape the political geography of the Middle East. This report examines the main factors that are likely to contribute to or impede the spread of violence from civil war and insurgency in Syria, and then examines how they apply to Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq, and Jordan.

Turkey, Russia and Iran in the Middle East

Turkey, Russia and Iran in the Middle East
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9783030802912
ISBN-13 : 3030802914
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Turkey, Russia and Iran in the Middle East by : Bayram Balci

This book explores the complexity of the Syrian question and its effects on the foreign policies of Russia, Iran, and Turkey. The Syrian crisis has had a major effect on the regional order in the Middle East. Syria has become a territory where the rivalry between Russia and Western powers is being played out, and with the West’s gradual withdrawal, the conflict will without a doubt have lasting effects locally and on the international order. This collection focuses on the effects of the Syrian crisis on the new governance of the Middle East region by three political regimes: Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Many articles and a number of books have been written on this conflict, which has lasted over ten years, but no publication has examined simultaneously and comparatively how these three states are participating in the shared management of the Syrian conflict.