Theses and Dissertations
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Ethnic Russians in the Baltic states and Russia's foreign policy
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1993-03)
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, ethnic Russians living in the former republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have alleged that their civil and human rights are being violated. The issue has generated a great ...
Russia and Moldova: developing relations between two countries
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1993-03)
The breakup of the Soviet Union has created a myriad of problems not the least of which is determining where each of the resulting states belongs in the world order and how each should develop international relations. ...
Russia in the United Nations: from confrontation to cooperation
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1992-12)
The recent atmosphere of cooperation in the United Nations (UN) has resulted in many nations, including the Russian Federation, proposing increases in the scope and nature of security missions that the UN should undertake. ...
Beyond the Warsaw Pact : Russian foreign policy in East Central Europe in the 1990s
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1992-06)
The breakup uf the Soviet Union and the head long rush of its former East European satellites to rejoin the West have placed Russia in a difficult position. Faced with seemingly insurmountable political and economic ...
Buffer or highway: cyclical patterns of security development in East Central Europe.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1992-06)
Since 1919, security foundations and specific architecture in East Central Europe have
followed a repetitive cycle of policy behavior on behalf of the external power placed by
circumstances into a position of preponderant ...
Assessing the impact of "reasonable sufficiency" on the structure and missions of the former Soviet Navy
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1992-06)
Using content analysis of original writings and speeches by former Soviet military and political leaders, this paper ascertains the impact of the concept of reasonable sufficiency for defense on the former Soviet military ...
Two steps forward, one step back: the pattern of Russian liberal reforms and its implications for Russia and the United States.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1992-06)
The current political and social turmoil in the erstwhile
Soviet Union challenges the U.S. to devise new methods for
effectively dealing with Russia and the independent republics
of the Commonwealth. Part of this challenge ...
The Soviet coup of August 1991: why it happened, and why it was doomed to fail
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991-12)
This thesis explores the events in the Soviet Union that
preceded the August 1991 coup. In addition, it will examine the
failure of the coup itself. Using a methodology of policy analysis,
two questions are investigated. ...
Civil-military relations in the Soviet Union: poised for conflict.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991-12)
The purpose of this research is to examine civil-military relations in the Soviet
Union up until the events that led to the August 1991 coup d'etat. Using a historical
backdrop and existing case studies, it was illustrated ...
The hidden dimension of strategic planning: explorations in the formation of perspectives
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991-09)
Perspectives are an extremely important factor in political decisions. The study of
decision-making is often approached in a segmented manner with social scientists each
believing their discipline is the correct approach. ...
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