Moscow Rules
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The relationship between Russia and the West is once again deep in crisis. Why? In Moscow Rules, Keir Giles argues that Western leaders have for too long expected Russia to see the world as they do. But the world looks very different from Moscow. Seen through Western eyes, Russia appears unpredictable and irrational. Yet Russian leaders from the czars to Vladimir Putin have followed a consistent internal logic when dealing with their own country and the world outside.Giles suggests that accepting that Russia will never think and act as a Western nation is essential for managing the challenge from Moscow. He argues that recognizing how Moscow's leaders understand the world around them-not just Putin but his predecessors and eventual successors-will help their Western counterparts find a way of living with Russia without lurching from crisis to crisis. von Giles, Keir
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Keir Giles is a senior consulting fellow at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He also works with the Conflict Studies Research Centre (CSRC), a group of subject matter experts in Eurasian security with a particular focus on the wide range of security challenges coming from Russia.
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