Russian Foreign Policy: from Yel'tsin to Putin
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This collection of articles written by western specialists is devoted to analysis of Russian Foreign Policy after the USSR collapse. The book covers the period of 1991-2001 and views various aspects of Russian foreign policy based on objective investigations: beginning with relations between Russia, Ukraine and Belarus up to participation of the Russian Federation in antiterrorist coalition established after September 11, 2001. The reader can look at Russia, its place and role in the present day world, weak and strong points and differences in foreign policy objectives determined by Yel'tsin and Putin through the eyes of western political scientists and journalists.