This book explores Russia's relations with Eurasian countries in response to its growing isolation from the Western world.
Vladimir Putin's world view, shaped by history and personal experience, has led to an ideological focus on an inevitable civilizational clash with the West, closely tied to his dominance of the political system at home. This book offers an insight into the evolution of Russian foreign policy, its asymmetry with the political system and Russia's perception of itself and the world. By doing so, readers gain both a deep and unique understanding of Russia's world view and how Western approaches can evaluate and address these perspectives to avoid the dangerous cycle of conflict.
Putin and Eurasian Relations is aimed at general readers interested in history, politics and Russia, as well as students of international politics, Russian studies and related fields such as China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Iran. Researchers and academics seeking a theoretical and conceptual foundation on Russian policy-making and identity will also find this book valuable.
| ISBN: | 9781041300021 |
| Publication date: | 8th June 2026 |
| Author: | Talal Nizameddin |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 232 pages |
| Series: | Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series |
| Genres: |
History and Archaeology Regional / International studies Politics and government |
This book explores Russia's relations with Eurasian countries in response to its growing isolation from the Western world.
Vladimir Putin's world view, shaped by history and personal experience, has led to an ideological focus on an inevitable civilizational clash with the West, closely tied to his dominance of the political system at home. This book offers an insight into the evolution of Russian foreign policy, its asymmetry with the political system and Russia's perception of itself and the world. By doing so, readers gain both a deep and unique understanding of Russia's world view and how Western approaches can evaluate and address these perspectives to avoid the dangerous cycle of conflict.
Putin and Eurasian Relations is aimed at general readers interested in history, politics and Russia, as well as students of international politics, Russian studies and related fields such as China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Iran. Researchers and academics seeking a theoretical and conceptual foundation on Russian policy-making and identity will also find this book valuable.
Putin and Eurasian Relations features in the following genres: History and Archaeology, Regional / International studies, Politics and government
Putin and Eurasian Relations is available in Hardback
Putin and Eurasian Relations was written by Talal Nizameddin and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Putin and Eurasian Relations has 232 pages
Yes it is part of Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series series
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