A history of relations between Britain and Russia from the nineteenth century to the present. With Riddle, Mystery, and Enigma, statesman and author David Owen tells the story of Britain s relationship with Russia, which has been surprisingly underexplored. Through his characteristic insight and expertise, he depicts a relationship governed by principle as often as by suspicion, expediency, and necessity. When the two nations formed a pragmatic alliance and fought together at the Battle of Navarino in Greece in 1827, it was overwhelmingly the work of the British prime minister, George Canning. His death brought about a drastic shift that would see the countries fighting on opposite sides in the Crimean War and jostling for power during the Great Game. It was not until the Russian Revolution of 1917 that another statesman had a defining impact on relations between Britain and Russia: Winston Churchill, who opposed Bolshevism yet never stopped advocating for diplomatic and military engagement with Russia. In the Second World War, he recognized early on the necessity of allying with the Soviets against the menace of Nazi Germany. Bringing us into the twenty-first century, Owen chronicles how both countries have responded to their geopolitical decline. Drawing on both imperial and Soviet history, he explains the unique nature of Putin s autocracy and addresses Britain s return to blue water diplomacy. Newly revised, this paperback edition features extended chapters on Putin s Russia and the future of British Russian relations after the Russo-Ukrainian War.
David Owen
Riddle, Mystery, and Enigma [EPUB ebook]
Two Hundred Years of British-Russian Relations
Riddle, Mystery, and Enigma [EPUB ebook]
Two Hundred Years of British-Russian Relations
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● ISBN 9781913368401 ● Utgivare Haus Publishing ● Publicerad 2022 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 8210048 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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