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- KUDO Toyoko
- The National Institute for Defense Studies
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- ロシアの政軍関係
- ロシアの政軍関係--プーチン政権期を中心として
- ロシア ノ セイグン カンケイ プーチン セイケンキ オ チュウシン ト シテ
- An Analysis of the Putin Administration
- ―プーチン政権期を中心として―
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This paper attempts to analyze politico-military relations in Russia, providing a perspective on the Putin-Medvedev duumvirate. Political leaders from Boris Yeltsin to Vladimir Putin had needed support from the military for governing the state. The military had expanded its influence on politics, based on this politico-military cooperation. The political leadership had placed its foremost priority on military policy, which had coincided with the military's interests. However, the political leadership is currently seeking to put more emphasis on economic development than military policy, for stabilizing Russia's domestic and external environment. This policy shift may provoke dissatisfaction from the military, which regards the national security as Russia's top concern. Therefore, the political leadership will strengthen its control over the military, for the purpose of keeping political superiority on military. Nevertheless, strengthening control over the military contains a dilemma in which strong objection from the military would lead to secession of the military from the political leadership, losing military support for politics. When the duumvirate collapses, a problem on which leader the military chooses will emerge. Therefore, unless the dilemma is settled, the politics will have to give way to, or pay the price for pacifying the military in case of confrontation with the military.
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- Russian and East European Studies
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Russian and East European Studies 2008 (37), 42-57, 2008
The Japanese Association for Russian and East European Studies
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- CRID
- 1390282680358901248
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- NII Article ID
- 130002001416
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- NII Book ID
- AA11831391
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- ISSN
- 18845347
- 13486497
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- NDL BIB ID
- 10304276
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