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Article: Sources of Russian foreign policy after the Cold War.
- Article from:
- Harvard International Review
- Article date:
- March 22, 1996
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Celeste A. Wallander, associate professor of government and faculty associate at the Center for International Affairs and the Russian Research Center at Harvard University, edits this collection of works from scholars of international relations who seek to study of the origins and workings of contemporary Russian policy. She comments in the last chapter of the book that the focus of the authors is, "the relationship between a weak and unstable domestic institutional context, ideas as a source of legitimacy in competition for political power, and the weight of the international environment in activating interests and influencing policy choice." Jack Snyder examines the ...