“Russia’s Grand Strategic Alternatives at the Dawn of the New Century”. Fakiolas, T. E. & Fakiolas, E. T. Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 17(3):385--404, September, 2004. 00005
“Russia’s Grand Strategic Alternatives at the Dawn of the New Century” [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Lacking the superpower status and global reach of the former Soviet Union, Russia is striving to tailor its power-status aspirations to the constraints and imperatives thrown up by the new international system and its domestic politics. The article sheds light on Russia’s great power possibilities by examining the strategic alternatives through which it would be able to play its part in world politics. The argument set forth here is that putting on the role of a reliable strategic partner in global leadership with the EU is the most effective strategy for it to have a determining say in international affairs.
@article{fakiolas_russias_2004,
	title = {“{Russia}’s {Grand} {Strategic} {Alternatives} at the {Dawn} of the {New} {Century}”},
	volume = {17},
	url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13518040490486025},
	abstract = {Lacking the superpower status and global reach of the former Soviet Union, Russia is striving to tailor its power-status aspirations to the constraints and imperatives thrown up by the new international system and its domestic politics. The article sheds light on Russia’s great power possibilities by examining the strategic alternatives through which it would be able to play its part in world politics. The argument set forth here is that putting on the role of a reliable strategic partner in global leadership with the EU is the most effective strategy for it to have a determining say in international affairs.},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Journal of Slavic Military Studies},
	author = {Fakiolas, Tassos E. and Fakiolas, Efstathios T.},
	month = sep,
	year = {2004},
	note = {00005},
	keywords = {PEDIS},
	pages = {385--404}
}

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