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The New Russian Empire

Agnia Grigas

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How will Russia redraw post-Soviet borders? In the wake of recent Russian expansionism, political risk expert Agnia Grigas illustrates how—for more than two decades—Moscow has consistently used its compatriots in bordering nations for its territorial ambitions. Demonstrating how this policy has been implemented in Ukraine and Georgia, Grigas provides cutting-edge analysis of the nature of Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy and compatriot protection to warn that Moldova, Kazakhstan, the Baltic States, and others are also at risk.

Agnia Grigas is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. She lives in Washington, D.C.

"Incisive, topical, and well argued—a must-read for anyone interested in the security of Europe's front-line states."—Edward Lucas, Senior Editor, The Economist

 "A brilliant analysis of the soft and hard power which Russia is using to reassert influence beyond its post-Soviet borders. Agnia Grigas's explication of Russia's strategy should be carefully studied in foreign affairs, military, and intelligence offices in Washington, DC, EU capitals, and the former Soviet States. An effective response requires such understanding."—Derek Shearer, former US Ambassador to Finland, Chevalier Professor of Diplomacy and Director of the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs, Occidental College

"Beyond Crimea is a manual for imperial expansion 21st-century style: ramping up propaganda, handing out passports, and preparing in advance to seize opportunities. Study how it was done to learn how to avert the next time."—Jack Snyder, Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Relations, Columbia University

"Anyone interested in Putin's foreign policy should read this deeply researched, superbly analyzed account of a deliberate, long-standing strategy of imperial aggrandizement whose tragic and bloody consequences we now see across the peripheries of Russia. Grigas succeeds brilliantly in laying out the phases of this strategy."—Stephen Blank, Senior Fellow, American Foreign Policy Council

"This well-researched study sheds revealing light on Moscow's use of the Russian diaspora to increase influence and leverage over neighbouring states."—Alex Pravda, Emeritus Fellow, St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford

“This excellent book lays out the Kremlin’s objectives and tactics in a clear, convincing way. Reading it will help Western policymakers and their publics understand the danger posed by Mr. Putin’s aggressive polices and formulate an appropriate response.”—John E. Herbst, former US Ambassador to Ukraine and Uzbekistan, Director of the Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center,  The Atlantic Council

“A compelling analysis of the drivers and methods of Moscow’s foreign policy, demonstrating how Russia leverages it compatriots and employs a mix of soft power, disinformation, cyber and hybrid warfare. This book should serve as a wake-up call for Western policy makers and their publics.” —Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of the Republic of Estonia

"Grigas sheds new light on our understanding of Kremlin’s aims in the post Soviet space. A must read for those seeking to make sense of Putin’s policies in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, the Baltic States and beyond.”—Michael McFaul, Director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University

“An essential addition to the current literature on Russian foreign policy and on the nature of the Putin regime. The novelty and uniqueness of this volume make it recommended reading, especially for anyone seeking to understand the complexity of the current geopolitical game in the huge and diverse ex-Soviet space.”—Samuel Barnai, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs 
ISBN: 9780300214505
Publication Date: February 16, 2016
352 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
5 b/w illus.