1. Introduction I. State-Building and Military Power in Russia 2. The Politics of Russian Security Policy 3. Russian Military Doctrine and Deployments 4. Defense Industries in Russia and the Other Post-Soviet States 5. Russian Policy Toward Military Conflicts in the Fonner Soviet Union IT. State-Building and Military Power in the Western Newly Independent States 6. National Security in the Baltic States: Rolling Back the Bridgehead 7. Ukrainian Perspectives on National Security and Ukrainian Military Doctrine 8. Ukrainian Civil-Military Relations and the Military Impact of the Ukrainian Economic Crisis 9. Belarusian Perspectives on National Security and Belarusian Military Policy ITI. State-Building and Military Power in the Southern Newly Independent States 10. National Security and Military Issues in the Transcaucasus: The Cases of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia 11. National Security and Military Issues in Central Asia IV. State-Building and Military Power in Context 12. Western Responses to Military Developments in the Former Soviet Union 13. State-Building and Post-Soviet Military Affairs: From the Past to the Future
Bruce Parrott is professor and director of Russian Area and East European Studies at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, where he has taught for twenty years.