Exploring themes critical to understanding the current world order,
this book lays bare the reality of the new Russia that emerged under
Vladimir Putin. Russia holds the world's largest natural gas reserves,
the second largest coal and uranium reserves, and the eighth largest
oil reserves. Europe is dependent on Russia for 25 percent of its oil
and gas. Russia is also positioning itself to play a similar role with
respect to China. The key to this strategy is a network of new oil and
natural gas pipelines that Russia is in the process of constructing,
which will by-pass the problematic Ukraine, Georgia, Poland and the
Baltic States in the West, and lock-in the enormous potential of China
in the East. Further, as the Western economies including the USA begin
themselves to recover, their growing energy dependence will come back
into the forefront, and therefore the need to ensure that Russia does
not fail in its opening up of new energy resources in the Arctic and
Eastern Siberia. Russia is no longer a superpower, in the Cold War
sense of the word, because its military is significantly weaker, and
as such is incapable of conducting a regional let alone global war
against either the United States or NATO. It is precisely because of
its military weakness that Putin has been forced to adopt an
asymmetric approach. Thus, the pipeline spigot and the proliferation
of missiles and aircraft have become Russia's weapons of choice, along
with an ever growing reliance on its strategic nuclear forces to
provide it with the necessary deterrent to foreign aggression. In
addition, Putin and Medvedev have no interest in an arms race with the
United States, it is too costly and detracts from their priority,
which is economic reform. From Putin's perspective, America is in the
process of imposing "absolute security" or as Joint Vision 2020 put
it: "full spectrum dominance" over the world. As the sole remaining
superpower, the United States enjoys a massive strategic imbalance in
its favor, which it has used first to contain, but now with the intent
to control the world. How? NATO expansion lays the groundwork for a
U.S. global missile defense system to contain perceived adversaries,
such as Russia, which in turn secures the dominance of America through
its Prompt Global Strike (PGS) capability – the ability to strike
anywhere on the planet with impunity within 90 minutes of the order
being given by The President. Thus, PGS will be to the 21st Century,
what British Gun Boat Diplomacy was to the 19th Century. In such a
context, Russia is forced to respond asymmetrically.
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A Potent Mixture of Energy and Missiles
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313359422
Publisert
2023
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Praeger
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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