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Strategiya : the foundations of the Russian art of strategy / Ofer Fridman (translator and editor).

Contributor(s): Friedman, Ofer [translator,, editor.]Language: English Original language: Russian Series: Oxford scholarship online: Publisher: London : Hurst & Company, 2021Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 310 pages) : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780197633007 (ebook) :Contained works: Leer, G. A. 1829-1904. Works. Selections. English | Martynov, E. I. 1864-1937. Works. Selections. English | Mikhnevich, N. P. 1849-1927. Works. Selections. English | Kersnovskiæi, A. A. -1948. Works. Selections. English | Golovin, N. N. 1875-1944. Works. Selections. English | Messner, Evgeniæi çEduardovich, 1891-1975. Works. Selections. EnglishSubject(s): Military art and science -- Russia | Military art and science -- Soviet UnionAdditional Physical Form: Print version : 9780197606162DDC classification: 355.00947 LOC classification: U43Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: In recent years, Western experts have generally portrayed the Kremlin's actions as either strategic or tactical. Yet this proposition raises a very important question: how closely does the West's interpretation of Russian strategy reflect the country's own definitions? While many military historians have sought to interpret Russian strategy, 'Strategiya' takes a different approach. It brings together, in English, the classic works of the Russian art of strategy, which were rediscovered after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Instead of explaining his analysis of Russia's contemporary strategy, Ofer Fridman offers his translation of and commentary upon the founding texts of Russia's own Clausewitzes, Baron Jominis and Liddell Harts, who have been inspiring Russian strategic thinking, from the moment Moscow rejected the exclusive role of Marxism-Leninism in strategic affairs.
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Also issued in print: 2021.

Translations from the Russian.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

In recent years, Western experts have generally portrayed the Kremlin's actions as either strategic or tactical. Yet this proposition raises a very important question: how closely does the West's interpretation of Russian strategy reflect the country's own definitions? While many military historians have sought to interpret Russian strategy, 'Strategiya' takes a different approach. It brings together, in English, the classic works of the Russian art of strategy, which were rediscovered after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Instead of explaining his analysis of Russia's contemporary strategy, Ofer Fridman offers his translation of and commentary upon the founding texts of Russia's own Clausewitzes, Baron Jominis and Liddell Harts, who have been inspiring Russian strategic thinking, from the moment Moscow rejected the exclusive role of Marxism-Leninism in strategic affairs.

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