List of Figures and TablesAcknowledgmentsNote on Transliteration of Russian1. Introduction: Identity and Interests in World Politics2. Aspirational Constructivism: A Theory of Identity and Interests3. Russian National Self-Images in the 1990s4. Russia's Foreign Policy Orientations: Ingroups,Outgroups, and Identity Management Strategies5. Post-Soviet Russia's ""Revolutionary Decade"" and the Creation of National Identity6. The Post-Soviet Creation of Russia's Security Interests in Europe7. The Post-Soviet Creation of Russia's Interests in Nuclear Arms Control8. Conclusion: Aspirational Constructivism and International Institutional ChangeAppendix MethodologyNotesBibliographyIndex
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