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The Russian Dilemma, 2nd Edition
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The Russian Dilemma, 2nd Edition

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This revised and updated edition of The Russian Dilemma is an outstanding survey and analysis of Russia’s development from the end of Mongol rule to the present day. Emphasizing the country’s Eurasian heritage in history and geopolitics, the volume explains how Russia’s geographical situation has led to the creation of a vast empire–composed of many races, nationalities, and religions–around what was once only a small duchy. Robert Wesson clearly demonstrates how Russia is on the one hand, a European State and, on the other, an Eastern Empire. He describes how the country has drawn heavily on European ideas and technology in order to participate in the Western power system, and yet, politically, has remained an Eastern regime.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
15 November 1985
Pages
202
ISBN
9780275916770

This revised and updated edition of The Russian Dilemma is an outstanding survey and analysis of Russia’s development from the end of Mongol rule to the present day. Emphasizing the country’s Eurasian heritage in history and geopolitics, the volume explains how Russia’s geographical situation has led to the creation of a vast empire–composed of many races, nationalities, and religions–around what was once only a small duchy. Robert Wesson clearly demonstrates how Russia is on the one hand, a European State and, on the other, an Eastern Empire. He describes how the country has drawn heavily on European ideas and technology in order to participate in the Western power system, and yet, politically, has remained an Eastern regime.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
15 November 1985
Pages
202
ISBN
9780275916770