Democratic Breakdown and the Decline of the Russian Military

Author:   Zoltan Barany
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691128962


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   05 August 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Zoltan Barany
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9780691128962


ISBN 10:   0691128960
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   05 August 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Language:   English

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Barany concludes his study with observations on the implications of this development, but his main contribution is making the analytical link between the political and military factors in Russia. -- R.P. Peters Choice If you have time to read only a 20-page text to understand fundamentally what the Russian state is today, you could do little better than to read Barany's chapter on the Kursk tragedy... Barany's main objective--explaining why Russia has an obsolete and incoherent military doctrine and an unreformed military shockingly unprepared for contemporary security challenges--is very well done. -- Celeste A. Wallander Political Science Quarterly Zoltan Barany's interesting and comprehensive book attempts to explain why substantial military reform has eluded Russia by analyzing the evolution of civil-military relations in post-Communist Russia, the political role of the military and the institutional arrangements for civilian control over the armed forces. Survival [Democratic Breakdown and the Decline of the Russian Military] is a significant piece which ought to appeal to Russia watchers both within and beyond academia... Admirably concise yet richly detailed... The book is a valuable synthesis of a range of sources on a subject which has received little attention of late. -- David J. Betz Russian Review [O]ne should read this book for its well-informed reporting of events and institutional developments. -- William E. Odom Slavic Review [T]his book should be useful for anybody interested in the wider context of Russian studies and politics, as well as readers who are interested in International Relations security issues in general. -- Fotis Mavromatidis Journal of Contemporary European Studies Among the many merits of this book is its clear, transparent, and economical style. Barany accomplishes what few in the profession have done. Namely, he is able to use sophisticated theoretical concepts from political science in ways that not only illuminate actual politics but which are readable and enhance the reader's understanding of the issues at stake. -- Stephen J. Blank Parameters


Barany concludes his study with observations on the implications of this development, but his main contribution is making the analytical link between the political and military factors in Russia. -- R.P. Peters, Choice If you have time to read only a 20-page text to understand fundamentally what the Russian state is today, you could do little better than to read Barany's chapter on the Kursk tragedy... Barany's main objective--explaining why Russia has an obsolete and incoherent military doctrine and an unreformed military shockingly unprepared for contemporary security challenges--is very well done. -- Celeste A. Wallander, Political Science Quarterly Zoltan Barany's interesting and comprehensive book attempts to explain why substantial military reform has eluded Russia by analyzing the evolution of civil-military relations in post-Communist Russia, the political role of the military and the institutional arrangements for civilian control over the armed forces. -- Survival [Democratic Breakdown and the Decline of the Russian Military] is a significant piece which ought to appeal to Russia watchers both within and beyond academia... Admirably concise yet richly detailed... The book is a valuable synthesis of a range of sources on a subject which has received little attention of late. -- David J. Betz, Russian Review [O]ne should read this book for its well-informed reporting of events and institutional developments. -- William E. Odom, Slavic Review [T]his book should be useful for anybody interested in the wider context of Russian studies and politics, as well as readers who are interested in International Relations security issues in general. -- Fotis Mavromatidis, Journal of Contemporary European Studies Among the many merits of this book is its clear, transparent, and economical style. Barany accomplishes what few in the profession have done. Namely, he is able to use sophisticated theoretical concepts from political science in ways that not only illuminate actual politics but which are readable and enhance the reader's understanding of the issues at stake. -- Stephen J. Blank, Parameters


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Zoltan Barany is the Frank C. Erwin, Jr., Centennial Professor of Government at the University of Texas. He is the author of The Future of NATO Expansion and The East European Gypsies.

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