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Russian Military Thought

The Evolution of Strategy Since the Crimean War

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By: Gudrun Persson
Narrated by: Kim Niemi
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Novel insights into Russian military thought—from the Crimean War to the war in Ukraine

The development of the Russian military's strategic thought is an understudied and thus misunderstood subject in the West. Strategy in Russia encompasses the broader context of foreign and domestic policy as well as the military's ties to the country's leadership. The military's strategic thought is closely linked to Russia's existence as a state and explains patterns of Russian confrontation.

In Russian Military Thought, the renowned scholar Gudrun Persson offers novel insights into Russian military thought on doctrine and strategy, from the Crimean War to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Persson dismantles the simplistic notion that Russian military thought is "backward," instead presenting a deeper analysis of the drivers that influence the changes in Russian military strategy. Through archival research based on Russian language sources, Persson offers a multidisciplinary perspective, drawing on theoretical insights from history and political science that enable her to make a nuanced, qualitative analysis. This book will be essential for practitioners, scholars, and students who seek to understand the mindset of the current Russian leadership and the constraints that shape Russia's future possibilities.

©2025 Gudrun Persson (P)2025 Tantor Media
Europe Freedom & Security Germany Military Politics & Government Russian & Soviet World Russia War Imperialism
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A lot of work with Russian sources has gone into the book and it shows. At times it still feels like a compilation rather than a narrative story but you also need these compilations. Unfortunately, it was impossible to laugh out loud frequently when listening to this serious book - the narrator has no clue whatsoever how to pronounce Russian words and the result is completely random (and utterly funny for the whole family). Unless comic relief was the aim, it should not really happen.

A good overview of Russian military thinkers

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