Eugene B. Rumer
Eugene B. Rumer
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Russia watch
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Russia
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Dangerous Drift
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Russian national security and foreign policy in transition
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The building blocks of Russia's future military doctrine
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The ideological crisis in the Russian military
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The end of a monolith
cover - TAT͡Sentralʹnai͡a Azii͡aEugene B. Rumer
T͡Sentralʹnai͡a Azii͡a
no cover - CACentral AsiaEugene B. Rumer
Central Asia
no cover - RFRussian foreign policy beyond P...Eugene B. Rumer
Russian foreign policy beyond Putin
no cover - CRChina, Russia and the balance o...Eugene B. Rumer
China, Russia and the balance of power in Central Asia
no cover - TAToward a Euro-Atlantic strategy...Eugene B. Rumer
Toward a Euro-Atlantic strategy for the Black Sea Region
no cover - TGThe German question in Moscow's...Eugene B. Rumer
The German question in Moscow's "Common European home"
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- Open Work
Russia watch
- Open Work
Russia
- Open Work
Dangerous Drift
- Open Work
Russian national security and foreign policy in transition
- Open Work
The building blocks of Russia's future military doctrine
- Open Work
The ideological crisis in the Russian military
- Open Work
The end of a monolith
- Open Work
T͡Sentralʹnai͡a Azii͡a
- Open Work
Central Asia
- Open Work
Russian foreign policy beyond Putin
- Open Work
China, Russia and the balance of power in Central Asia
- Open Work
Toward a Euro-Atlantic strategy for the Black Sea Region
- Open Work
The German question in Moscow's "Common European home"