Russia Abroad

Driving Regional Fracture in Post-Communist Eurasia and Beyond

Anna Ohanyan editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Georgetown University Press

Published:1st Oct '18

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"Russia Abroad is a welcome addition to the literature on Russia’s foreign policy and broader international relations."

While we know a great deal about the benefits of regional integration, there is a knowledge gap when it comes to areas with weak, dysfunctional, or nonexistent regional fabric in political and economic life. Further, deliberate “un-regioning,” applied by actors external as well as internal to a region, has also gone unnoticed despite its increasingly sophisticated modern application by Russia in its peripheries. This volume helps us understand what Anna Ohanyan calls “fractured regions” and their consequences for contemporary global security. Ohanyan introduces a theory of regional fracture to explain how and why regions come apart, consolidate dysfunctional ties within the region, and foster weak states. Russia Abroad specifically examines how Russia employs regional fracture as a strategy to keep states on its periphery in Eurasia and the Middle East weak and in Russia's orbit. It argues that the level of regional maturity in Russia’s vast vicinities is an important determinant of Russian foreign policy in the emergent multipolar world order. Many of these fractured regions become global security threats because weak states are more likely to be hubs of transnational crime, havens for militants, or sites of protracted conflict. The regional fracture theory is offered as a fresh perspective about the post-American world and a way to broaden international relations scholarship on comparative regionalism.

Russia Abroad is a welcome addition to the literature on Russia’s foreign policy and broader international relations. * The Russian Review *
The TRF offered in the book is a welcome advance in studying Eurasian politics...and opens crucial avenues for discussing why Russia’s neighborhood remains debilitated by a multitude of internal and external processes...in addressing the cost of regional fracture to global security, it opens pathways for ways to understand processes of “unregioning,” thereby also offering policy advice to those governments that seek to prevent regional fracture. * H-Diplo *
Russia Abroad a meaningful contribution to regionalism studies. * E-International Relations *
This slender but powerful volume offers new ways of appreciating Russia’s role in the worldtoday. * Terrorism and Political Violence *

ISBN: 9781626166196

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Weight: 508g

232 pages