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Cold Peace: Russia's New Imperialism.


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The term New Imperialism refers to the colonial expansion adopted by Europe's powers and, later, Japan and the United States, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries; approximately from the Franco-Prussian War to World War I (c.
 

Janusz Bugajski

Praeger Publishers

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Written by the director of the East European Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a Washington, D.C.-based foreign policy think tank. The center was founded in 1964 by Admiral Arleigh Burke and historian David Manker Abshire, originally as part of Georgetown University.  in Washington DC, Cold Peace: Russia's New Imperialism is a sharp critique of the Russian regime under President Vladimir Putin, characterizing it as a long-term strategy devoted to regaining influence over former satellites, limiting Western influence in key parts of the region, and embracing nostalgia of its days of empire. Characterizing benign post-Cold War views of Russia as the modern equivalent of Cold War appeasement appeasement

Foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved nation through negotiation in order to prevent war. The prime example is Britain's policy toward Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
, Cold Peace pulls no punches in its scathing analysis of Russia's current policy toward states including the Ukraine, Baltic States Baltic states, the countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, bordering on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. Formed in 1918, they remained independent republics until their involuntary incorporation in 1940 into the USSR. They regained their independence in Sept. , Belarus and Kaliningrad, and much more. A sharply worded warning especially recommended for politicians, students, business leaders and workers involved in international current affairs current affairs npl(noticias fpl de) actualidad f

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