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Russia's Military Strategy and Doctrine / ed. by Glen E. Howard, Matthew Czekaj.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (444 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781735275284
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Jamestown’s Mission -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: The Geographic Vectors of Russia’s Strategy -- 1. The Russian Strategic Offensive in the Middle East -- 2. Strategy in the Black Sea and Mediterranean -- 3. Russia’s Arctic and Far East Strategies -- 4. Baltic Sea Strategy -- Part II: Non-Conventional Elements of Strategy and Doctrine -- 5. Not ‘Hybrid’ but New Generation Warfare -- 6. Russian Nuclear Policy, Doctrine and Strategy -- 7. Putin’s ‘Asymmetric Strategy’: Nuclear and New-Type Weapons in Russian Defense Policy -- 8. Russia’s Offensive and Defensive Use of Information Security -- Part III: Lessons Learned and Domestic Implications -- 9. Deciphering the Lessons Learned by the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine, 2014–2017 -- 10. Russian Lessons Learned From the Operation in Syria: A Preliminary Assessment -- 11. The Concept of Mass Mobilization Returns -- Contributors’ Biographies
Summary: How does Russia fight wars? How are its experiences with modern conflicts shaping the evolution of its military strategy, capabilities, and doctrine? Addressing these questions, the contributors to Russia’s Military Strategy and Doctrine consider strategic-level issues ranging from hybrid warfare, to the role of nuclear weapons, to cyber and electromagnetic warfare, to Moscow’s posture in various geographic regions.
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Frontmatter -- Jamestown’s Mission -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: The Geographic Vectors of Russia’s Strategy -- 1. The Russian Strategic Offensive in the Middle East -- 2. Strategy in the Black Sea and Mediterranean -- 3. Russia’s Arctic and Far East Strategies -- 4. Baltic Sea Strategy -- Part II: Non-Conventional Elements of Strategy and Doctrine -- 5. Not ‘Hybrid’ but New Generation Warfare -- 6. Russian Nuclear Policy, Doctrine and Strategy -- 7. Putin’s ‘Asymmetric Strategy’: Nuclear and New-Type Weapons in Russian Defense Policy -- 8. Russia’s Offensive and Defensive Use of Information Security -- Part III: Lessons Learned and Domestic Implications -- 9. Deciphering the Lessons Learned by the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine, 2014–2017 -- 10. Russian Lessons Learned From the Operation in Syria: A Preliminary Assessment -- 11. The Concept of Mass Mobilization Returns -- Contributors’ Biographies

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How does Russia fight wars? How are its experiences with modern conflicts shaping the evolution of its military strategy, capabilities, and doctrine? Addressing these questions, the contributors to Russia’s Military Strategy and Doctrine consider strategic-level issues ranging from hybrid warfare, to the role of nuclear weapons, to cyber and electromagnetic warfare, to Moscow’s posture in various geographic regions.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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