The Folly Of Realism : how the West deceived itself about Russia and betrayed Ukraine / Alexander Vindman.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : PublicAffairs, 2025Edition: First editionDescription: 288 pages 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- Any audience
- 9781541705043
- Ukrainian question
- Geopolitics -- Philosophy
- Realism
- Idealism
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)
- Ukraine -- Foreign relations -- United States
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Ukraine
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
- Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- United States
- 320.1/2 23/eng/20250122
- E183.8.R9 V56 2025
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new book 2025 summer.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : neo-idealism -- From the Cossacks to Chernobyl : a tale of two national identities -- Ungroup : the view from Washington -- Denuclearization -- The end of history? -- A peaceful transfer of power -- The war on terror -- A non-peaceful transfer of power -- Russia revanchist -- NATO membership and Russia's war on Georgia -- The revolution of dignity -- Little green men -- Neo-idealism and President Trump -- Conclusion : a neo-idealist US policy.
"A bestselling national security expert delivers a chilling analysis of how Western indecision and apathy made possible the return of brutal Russian expansionism - with catastrophic consequences. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, U.S. presidential administrations of both parties pursued policies for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia that boosted Putin's Russia and made U.S. relations with all-important Ukraine secondary to the Russia relationship, thus unwittingly playing into Russia's imperialist, centuries-long myth of its supposed regional hegemony. The result should have been foreseeable: Russia's 2014 invasion of Crimea and 2022 invasion of Ukraine. As leading national-security expert and bestselling author Alexander Vindman argues, this history of U.S. missteps is bound up in policymakers' fixation on immediate, short-term, and transactional thinking. He proposes instead a long-term, values-based approach, where forthright insistence on the fundamentals of liberal democracy and a rules-based world order build positive partnerships while refusing to submit to the emotional blackmail of authoritarians. Enlivened by behind-the scenes interviews with big-name Washington policymakers in four administrations and climaxing in the shocking brutality of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, the book exposes the sources of a dangerously stubborn problem and shows the way to a better world"-- Provided by publisher.
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