The authors analyze growing anti-Americanism in Russia, now high again after several years of "honeymoon" with the United States. An evaluation of this phenomenon is significant for assessments of current and future international developments and especially some "worst case scenarios" in light of further steps towards European integration, NATO expansion, and of future regional conflicts. This analysis is also crucial for theoretical and popular discussions about the course of democratic transition, as well as the practical aspects of the nature of relations between democracies. Shiraev and Zubok investigate to what extent Russian anti-Americanism is a phenomenon of a democratic polity and thus challenges a quite popular "democratic peace" thesis stating that spread of democracy makes international tension and conflicts far less frequent and profound.
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L'autore:
ERIC SHIRAEV is a researcher at George Washington University and co-author of The Russian Transformation (SMP 1999).
VLADISLAV ZUBOK is a senior research fellow at the National Security Archive, a non-profit research group at George Washington University and co-author of prize-winning Inside Kremlin's Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev (Harvard University Press 1996).
Contenuti:
Introduction
The Cold War Years
The Collapse and Euphoria
The Great Russian Depression
Domestic Political Battles and Anti-Americanism
A Crusade for a New Identity
The Kosovo War and Beyond
Drawing Predictions
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- EditorePalgrave Macmillan
- Data di pubblicazione2001
- ISBN 10 0333947010
- ISBN 13 9780333947012
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero di pagine320