Description: The Moscow Factor by Eugene M. Fishel Eugene Fishel asks whether, how, and under what circumstances the United States has considered Ukraines sovereignty in its relations with Moscow. The Moscow Factor brings together for the first time documentary evidence and declassified materials, retrospective articles by former policymakers, and memoirs by erstwhile senior officials. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In 2014, Russia illegally annexed Crimea, bolstered a separatist conflict in the Donbas region, and attacked Ukraine with its regular army and special forces. In each instance of Russian aggression, the U.S. response has often been criticized as inadequate, insufficient, or hesitant.The Moscow Factor: U.S. Policy toward Sovereign Ukraine and the Kremlin is a unique study that examines four key Ukraine-related policy decisions across two Republican and two Democratic U.S. administrations. Eugene M. Fishel asks whether, how, and under what circumstances Washington has considered Ukraines status as a sovereign nation in its decision-making regarding relations with Moscow.This study situates the stance of the United States toward Ukraine in the broader context of international relations. It fills an important lacuna in existing scholarship and policy discourse by focusing on the complex trilateral-rather than simply bilateral-dynamics between the United States, Ukraine, and Russia from 1991 to 2016. This book brings together for the first time documentary evidence and declassified materials dealing with policy deliberation, retrospective articles authored by former policymakers, and formal memoirs by erstwhile senior officials. The study is also supplemented by open-ended interviews with former and returning officials. Author Biography Eugene M. Fishel is a 30-year veteran of the U.S. Department of State, where he has focused on the post-Soviet region. He has also served as Director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council; as Special Advisor to the Vice President (National Security Affairs); and as Assistant National Intelligence Officer for Russia and Eurasia at the National Intelligence Council. Review Outstanding…An important corrective to those works that emphasize U.S.-Russia relations above other relationships in the region. Anyone who has ever used Russia and the Soviet Union as interchangeable terms will check themselves before doing so again…The Russia focus has led us to shortchange others, and Fishel has highlighted well the great costs of doing so. -- James Goldgeier * Russian Review *Passionately and persuasively argued. While the chief obstacle to a Europe whole, free, and peace is the Kremlins imperial mindset, Fishel offers a pointed reminder that US choices have made that problem worse, not better. -- Simon Miles * Slavonic and East European Review * Details ISBN0674279182 Author Eugene M. Fishel Short Title The Moscow Factor Series Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 0674279182 ISBN-13 9780674279186 Format Paperback Series Number 84 Country of Publication United States Publisher Harvard University Press Imprint Harvard University Press Place of Publication Cambridge, Mass Subtitle U.S. Policy toward Sovereign Ukraine and the Kremlin Publication Date 2022-12-06 NZ Release Date 2022-12-06 US Release Date 2022-12-06 UK Release Date 2022-12-06 Pages 336 DEWEY 327.73047 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2023-03-28 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:141908209;
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