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With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, fifteen newly independent states emerged from the imperial wreckage, some more ready than others to grasp their new found independence. This book tackles the seminal question related ... celý popis
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With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, fifteen newly independent states emerged from the imperial wreckage, some more ready than others to grasp their new found independence. This book tackles the seminal question related to these broader developments: Why did some states choose to align with Russia, despite Moscow's overwhelming power advantage and recurrent neoimperial ambitions? To answer this question, Eric A. Miller develops and tests a theoretical framework that extends traditional realist alignment theories to include domestic level political and economic variables critical to the study of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Specifically, Miller argues that internal political threats to CIS leaders and the extent of a country's economic dependence on Russia were the most influential factors in determining alignments. The book is designed to meet the need for a thorough theoretical and scholarly assessment of the international and domestic politics of CIS countries. Spanning the traditional boundaries of political science, international relations, comparative politics, international political economy, and policy studies, the book is intended for scholars of post-Soviet studies, international relations theory, and security studies.
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