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How Russia Loses Hubris And Miscalculation In Putins Kremlin Thomas Kent Professor Of International And Public Affairs

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How Russia Loses Hubris And Miscalculation In Putins Kremlin Thomas Kent Professor Of International And Public Affairs
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Publisher: Jamestown Foundation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 387
Author: Thomas Kent (Professor of international and public affairs)
ISBN: 9798987451953, 898745195X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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How Russia Loses Hubris And Miscalculation In Putins Kremlin Thomas Kent Professor Of International And Public Affairs by Thomas Kent (professor Of International And Public Affairs) 9798987451953, 898745195X instant download after payment.

"Vladimir Putin's efforts to build influence abroad have succeeded in many places, but the Kremlin has also faced serious hurdles and even defeats. Thomas Kent delves into six cases where hubris and miscalculation led to reversals--some temporary, some permanent--of Russia's fortunes and suggests how understanding the common threads in Russia's self-defeating behaviour can be of benefit to the West."

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