Security in New Russia

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This book is about the concept of security of Russia from Lenin to Putin. It makes an attempt to analyse and assess the security doctrines propounded and practiced by the leaders of Soviet Union and present Russia. The concept of security in its military, political, economic and human dimensions has been presented along a specific context. This book not only explores the reasons for the disintegration of the soviet Union, but also analyses its impact on the security of new Russia. Various problems and issues have been critically analysed, and the steps taken by Yeltsin and Particularly Putin to sort out the problems in Russian security have been discusses. An effort has also been made to evaluate their contributors in this direction, and to suggest remedial measures need to be taken to strengthen the security of Russia.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amarendra Mishra

Dr. Amarendra Mishra is a First Class Post Graduate in Political Science. He did his M.Phil. and Ph.D in International Studies in Russian and Central Asian Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, new Delhi. He topped in the Orissa State fellowship test conducted by JNU and was awarded fellowship in the academic year 1989-90. He also cleared NET in Political science Conducted by UGC. He was selected by Dr. Anand Mohan, Prof. In the City University, New York, (U.S.A.) to work in an American research project. Dr. Mishra, who is extremely articulate, and erudite has participated and presented research papers in national and international conferences and contributed several articles to reputed research journals. He is an independent researcher, and at present teaches Political science in N.K. Mahavidyalaya (Utkal University), South Balanda, Angul, Orissa (India).

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Title
Security in New Russia
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8178355811
Length
337p., Notes; References; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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