The Sources Of Russian Foreign Policy After The Cold War by Celeste A Wallander Anne Wildermuth

The Sources Of Russian Foreign Policy After The Cold War by Celeste A Wallander Anne Wildermuth

Author:Celeste A Wallander, Anne Wildermuth [Celeste A Wallander, Anne Wildermuth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, General
ISBN: 9781000305609
Google: 0AaiDwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-07-11T01:36:47+00:00


Notes

The work leading to this chapter was supported by funds provided by the National Council for Soviet and East European Research and by the Social Science Research Council/MacArthur Foundation Program on International Peace and Security. Support was also received from the John M. Olin Foundation Critical Issues Series at the Russian Research Center, Harvard University, and a supportive working environment was provided by the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. Earlier versions of this chapter were presented at the Ford Foundation Workshop on Defense and Foreign Policy Issues in the Russian Federation, St. Antony's and Wolfson colleges, Oxford University; at the Harvard University Russian Research Center; and at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C. This version benefits from comments received at those meetings. None of these organizations is responsible for the findings or content of this report. I am grateful to these organizations; to Sharon Shible for her valuable research assistance; and to Jeffrey Checkel, Christopher Davis, Matthew Evangelista, Vladimir Gimpelson, David Holloway, Ethan Kapstein, Jeffrey Knopf, Lisa Martin, Ronald Rogowski, David Rowe, Randall Schweller, Randall Stone, Celeste Wallander, and three anonymous readers for their thoughtful and insightful criticisms and suggestions.

1. For a sophisticated treatment of the question of how the West fits into Russian foreign policy decisions at present, see Aleksei G. Arbatov, "Russia's Foreign Policy Alternatives," International Security 18 (Fall 1993): 5-43.

2. See, for example, Stephen Foye, "Parliament Defies Government on Defense Budget," Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) Daily Report, 19 July 1993.

3. Keith Bush, "Boost for Defense Industry," RFE/RL Daily Report, 9 November 1993.

4. For examples, see Sander Thoenes, "Increase in Defense Spending Proposed," Moscow Times, 5 June 1994; and Stephen Foye, "Parliamentary Hearings on 1995 Defense Budget," RFE/RL Daily Report, 26 July 1994.

5. "Russian Premier Savages Regions over Reforms," Reuters, 15 July 1994.

6. See Kenneth L. Adelman and Norman R. Augustine, "Defense Conversion: Bulldozing the Management," Foreign Affairs 71 (Spring 1992): 26-47.

7. Leonid Kosals, "Military R&D Institutes in the Context of Demilitarization in Russia," Working Paper 94-002, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, January 1994, p. 5.

8. Peter Alexis Gourevitch, "International Trade, Domestic Coalitions, and Liberty: Comparative Responses to the Crisis of 1873-1896," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8 (Autumn 1977): 281-313.

9. The positive relationship between trade levels and alliance has been demonstrated by Joanne Gowa, Allies, Adversaries, and International Trade (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993).

10. Maxim Boycko, Andrei Shleifer, and Robert W. Vishny, "Privatizing Russia," paper prepared for the Brookings Panel on Economic Activity, Washington, D.C., September 1993, pp. 34-35.

11. For a clear discussion of the theory of agency, see Thrainn Eggertsson, Economic Behavior and Institutions (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990), pp. 40-45, 128-138.

12. Alfred Koch, Deputy Chair of the Russian State Property Committee, and the person with chief responsibility for overseeing the privatization of defense industry, as cited by Keith Bush, "Most Defense Enterprises to Be Privatized by End 1994," RFE/RL Daily Report, 1 March 1994. These figures seem consistent



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