Cass series on Soviet (Russian) military institutions ;
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INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-326) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Cover; Russian Military Reform 1992-2002; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: Policy, Politics and Society; 1. The Development of Russia's Security Policy, 1992-2002; 2. Outside Politics? Civil-Military Relations during a Period of Reform; 3. A New Day for the Russian Army? Reforming the Armed Forces Under Yeltsin and Putin; 4. Russian Soldiers in the Barracks a Portrait of a Subculture; Part II: Force Structure
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13. Putin's Military Priorities: the Modernisation of the Armed Forces14. an Economic Analysis of Russian Military Reform Proposals: Ambition and Reality; 15. Reshaping Russia's Armed Forces: Security Requirements and Institutional Responses; Bibliography; Index
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5. Nuclear Versus Conventional Forces: Implications for Russia's Future Military Reform6. The Strategic Rocket Forces, 1991-2002; 7. Reform and the Russian Ground Forces, 1992-2002; 8. The Reform of the Russian Air Force; 9. Rudderless in a Storm: the Russian Navy, 1992-2002; Part III: Experience; 10. The Challenge of 'small Wars' for the Russian Military; 11. Information Warfare in the Second (1999-) Chechen War: Motivator for Military Reform?; 12. War Scare in the Caucasus: Redefining the Threat and the War on Terrorism; Part IV: Where To?
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Russian Military Reform, 1992-2002 will prove invaluable to all those interested in civil-military relationships and international security as well as to students of military theory and practice.