Russia's Indirect Grand Strategy |
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Authors: | Joseph Roger Clark |
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Affiliation: | Joseph Roger Clark is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Towson University, Towson, MD |
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Abstract: | Modern Russia is a revisionist, if not a revanchist, nation-state. It seeks to end the efficacy of the post-World War II institutionalized rules-based international order, which was created and maintained by the U.S.-led Western alliance. Russia pursues this objective to reclaim great power status and dominate the region and its borders. However, it lacks the strength to achieve this goal directly. To be successful, Russia must devise a strategy for bringing about cumulative changes in the relative power of the United States and Russia. And, it must do so while avoiding direct confrontation. A model for such an indirect approach exists. |
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