Survival of the Russian State: Protecting It from Foreign and Domestic Threats, Part II
Berls digs deeper into the underlying internal and external factors that influence efforts to protect Russia from foreign and domestic threats.
Berls digs deeper into the underlying internal and external factors that influence efforts to protect Russia from foreign and domestic threats.
Berls examines how Russians assess the complex issues of survival of Russia and the policies the leadership pursues to protect Russia from foreign and domestic threats.
Berls examines internal and external factors that have affected the nature and survival of Russia’s leaders and their regimes
Berls examines how Putin has succeeded for more than 20 years in balancing and controlling three essential relationships
In 1939, Winston Churchill uttered the now-famous adage, “Russia is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.”
The president of the United States has a duty to keep Americans and the international community safe from nuclear and biological dangers.
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