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|a Baev, Pavel.
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|a Russian energy policy and military power :
|b Putin's quest for greatness /
|c Pavel K. Baev.
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|a London, England :
|b Routledge,
|c 2008.
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|a xii, 237 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-227) and index.
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|a Introduction -- 1. The military reform that never happened -- 2. The oil-and-gas dividend that was too low--and has become too high -- 3. The dream of a new "greatness" that has come truly false -- 4. The trickle of the oil money for the military -- 5. Counter-terrorism and the Caspian oil games -- 6. Alliance-building with virtual commitments and energy power -- 7. Virtually extended deterrence of the 'Great Power' -- 8. The Army and power-projection in the new 'Empire' -- 9. Internal order and security in the 'Civilization' -- 10. Applying the gas lever for qualifying as a 'Great Power' -- 11. Reconstituting the 'Empire' as an oil-and-gas cartel -- 12. Hydrocarbon foundation for the imagined 'Civilization' -- Conclusion.
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|a Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich,
|d 1952-
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|a Petroleum industry and trade
|x Political aspects
|z Russia (Federation)
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|a Energy policy
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|a Russia (Federation)
|x Politics and government
|y 1991-
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|a Russia (Federation)
|x Military policy
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