Russian Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East
New Trends, Old Traditions
Edited by Nikolay Kozhanov
Reviews and Awards
"This engagingly written book focuses on the regional, international and domestic dimensions of Russia's policy. The research is in-depth and illuminates the drivers and outcomes of Moscow's strategies in the Middle East. Highly recommended for anyone studying international relations or the foreign policy positions of the Russian Federation."-- Irina Zvyagelskaya, Head of Center for Middle East Studies, IMEMO, Russian Academy of Sciences
"This rewarding collection of diverse essays reveals multiple drivers of Russia's enduring interests in the Middle East. Anyone who wishes to understand Russia's foreign policy, whether in the Middle East or beyond, should read this book.' -- Anna Borshchevskaya, Senior Fellow, The Washington Institute, and author of Putin's War in Syria: Russian Foreign Policy and the Price of America's Absence
"A masterful survey of Russia's relations with the Middle East. It will make a fine addition to the literature and a refreshing challenge to the Western-centric understanding that dominates scholarship on Russian foreign policy."-- Clive Jones, Professor of Regional Security, Durham University, and co-author of Fraternal Enemies: Israel and the Gulf Monarchies
"This is a very important project that investigates the history, development and the current state of Russia's foreign policy in the Middle East. A comprehensive and welcome contribution to the current literature."-- Ofer Fridman, Senior Lecturer in War Studies, King's College London, and author of Russian 'Hybrid Warfare' and Strategiya