Russia's Foreign Policy : : the internal-international link / / edited by Aldo Ferrari and Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti.

Who decides what in Moscow? The answer is not always "Vladimir Putin". However, when explaining Russia's foreign policy, the consolidation of Putin's autocratic tendencies and his apparent stability despite many economic and political challenges have contributed - at least in the...

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