DOI:10.1057/s41311-021-00285-5 - Corpus ID: 231985182
Testing the world order: strategic realism in Russian foreign affairs
@article{Feinstein2021TestingTW, title={Testing the world order: strategic realism in Russian foreign affairs}, author={Scott G. Feinstein and Ellen B. Pirro}, journal={International Politics (The Hague)}, year={2021}, volume={58}, pages={817 - 834}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:231985182} }
- S. Feinstein, Ellen B. Pirro
- Published in International Politics 22 February 2021
- Political Science
Russian actions since 2007 appear increasingly to constitute a realist approach to international affairs. Russia appears to be behaving as a rising power, attempting to become a regional or global…
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