Russian Strategy and Power

The Sea in Russian Strategy

Andrew Monaghan, Richard Connolly

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Product Details
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781526168801
Published:
27 Jun 2023
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Dimensions:
272 pages - 216 x 138 x 16mm
Number of Illustrations:
1 black & white illustration, 6 graphs
Availability:
Available
Series:
Russian Strategy and Power

For the first two decades after the Cold War, Russian naval power hardly featured in the Euro-Atlantic community’s strategic thinking. This began to change in the mid-2010s, as the idea that the Russian navy poses a threat to NATO began to gain ground. That threat took shockingly real form in February 2022, when Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine. The sea in Russian strategy is the first sustained examination of Russian maritime power in the period since the fall of the Soviet Union. It brings together leading specialists from public policy and academia to reflect on historical and contemporary aspects of Russia's naval strategy and capacities. At a time of mounting tensions, which some observers have named the ‘Fourth Battle of the Atlantic’, the book offers an informed and nuanced discussion, taking into account the view from Moscow and how this differs from western perspectives. It sketches a trajectory of Russia’s power at sea and reflects on current capabilities and problems, as well as Moscow’s strategic planning for the future. -- .
This book brings together leading specialists from public policy and academia to reflect on historical and contemporary aspects of Russian maritime power. -- .
Foreword – Eleanor Stack Introduction: the fall and rise of Russia’s power at sea – Andrew Monaghan Part I: Maritime strategies in historical context 1 Russia and some principles of maritime strategy – Andrew Lambert 2 Russia: a sea power of a sort? – Geoffrey Till Part II: Russia’s maritime strategies and capabilities today and tomorrow 3 Russian strategy and power at sea: should we care? – Clive Johnstone 4 Evolution of Russian naval strategy – Michael Kofman 5 Russia as a maritime power: economic interests and capabilities – Richard Connolly 6 Russia’s future naval capabilities – Dmitry Gorenburg Part III: The challenge: the Russian navy in practice 7 Toward an understanding of maritime conflict with Russia – Michael B. Petersen Index -- .
Andrew Monaghan is Director of the Russia Research Network and a Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in London Richard Connolly is Director of Eastern Advisory Group and an Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in London -- .
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