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327 $aContents; List of Illustrations; List of Acronyms; Acknowledgments; Introduction: From Measured Opposition to Assertive Confrontation; 1 An Alternative Explanation: Actors, Motivations, and Influence in the Corridors of the Kremlin and Beyond; 2 Setting the Record Straight: Why Russia's Security-Related Fears Are Exaggerated; 3 Russian BMD Policy 2000-2003: Prestige and Cooperation; 4 Russian BMD Policy and the Third NMD Site 2004-2008: Perceptions of Encirclement; 5 Russian BMD Policy and EPAA 2009-2014: The Significance of Russia's Domestic Forces; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
327 $aAbout the Author
330 $aThis book offers in-depth analysis of the reasons behind Russia's policy toward the construction of a U.S ballistic missile defense system in Europe. It examines Russia's policymaking dynamics and argues that, contrary to Moscow's official claims, Russia's objections are based on a combination of security concerns and political calculations.
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