The Unknown Father of Russian Contemporary Grand Strategy. Part 2

Wadim Tsymburski’s concepts belong, one can suppose, to one of the most important theoretical achievements of this school of thinking within the Russian state elite, and their reception not only facilitates a theoretical interpretation of politics, but even seems to build a framework for both the perception of the international situation and the Russia’s long-term grand strategy.

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Autor Marek Budzisz
Historian, journalist specializing in Russian and Post-Soviet East. Recently he published (in Polish) "The End of the Russian America. The Thoughts on why Russia Sold Alaska”.
Data 28/04/2020
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