Rajan Menon is Anne and Bernard Spitzer Professor of Political
Science at the Powell School, City College of New York/City
University of New York, Senior Research Scholar at the Saltzman
Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, and the
author, most recently, of The End of Alliances. He is completing a
book on humanitarian intervention and is a regular contributor to
nationalinterest.org.
Eugene Rumer is a Senior Associate and Director of the Russia and
Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
A short and insightful primer that concentrates on the current
crisis to give readers a brief but useful introduction to the
history of the country.
*New York Review of Books*
Rajon Menon and Eugene Rumer complicate the conventional story by
providing a thoughtful analysis of the key political, economic, and
historical factors that eventually led to the current rupture in
Russian-Ukrainian relations.
*The New Rambler*
Here is a calm, clear alternative to the many emotional efforts to
place blame for the crisis in Ukraine on one side alone.....Menon
and Rumer leave no doubt about the boundaries Russia crossed in
seizing Crimea and fueling the war in eastern Ukraine, but they do
not settle for the common one-dimensional explanation that
attributes Russian actions to President Vladimir Putin's alleged
imperial fantasies.... The modest length of the book and its crisp
prose complement the efficiency and restraint of the analysis.
*Foreign Affairs*
... as a piece of desk research, bringing together the hundreds of
reports and references that combine to describe the position as it
was when the manuscript was finalised, and how that situation came
about, the book is nothing short of exemplary.
*East-West Review: Journal of the Great Britain-Russia Society*
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