This 870 pages long book divided into 6 sections and 31 chapters. Among all the publications on Russia’s diplomatic security policy so far, this book is probably the most voluminous work and also the most comprehensive work. This book closely examines Moscow’s diplomatic security policy from the Yeltsin era to the current Putin era. While the author faithfully categorizes and sorts information and materials of realistic world, she also verifies hypotheses of the existing various theories of the international politics. Section 1 is titled President and Decision-Making of Diplomatic Policy; Section 2 Military Security; Section 3 21st Century’s International Regime and Russia; Section 4 US-Russia Relations Before and After the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks; Section 5 East Asia’s New Order and Russia; and at last, Section 6 Korean Peninsula and Russia. Since official documents, bibliography, and indexes are attached at the end, this book will serve as a guidebook in this area. This book will not only provide in-depth and penetrative understanding of Russia’s diplomatic security policy, but it will also provide future directions of Russia’s diplomatic actions and prospects of international relations.
No : 2004-01
Publishing Company : The Sejong Institute
Date of Publication : 2004
Number Of Pages : 870 Page
Price : 30,000 Won