Andrew S. Natsios is the director of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs and a professor at The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.
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Introduction: Putin's New Russia: Fragile State or Revisionist Power, by Andrew Natsios Part I: The Russian State Under Putin 1. Russia's Domestic Politics Under Putin, by Kathryn Stoner 2. The Role of Power and Wealth in Putin's Russia, by Anders Aslund 3. Vladimir Putin and the Russian Military, by Alexandra Chincilla and Raymond C. Finch III 4. Russian Cyber Warfare, by Scott Jasper 5. Putin's Economy and the Global Economic System, by Paul Gregory 6. Russian Power in Decline: A Demographic and Human Resource Perspective, by Nicholas Eberstadt Part II: The Mythology of the Putin State 7. The End of Glory? Putin's Use and Abuse of the Legacy of the Second World War, by Roger Reese 8. Project Russia: The Bestselling Book Series of Putin's Kremlin Terror, by Lynn Corum Part III: The Russian Revisionist Foreign Policy 9. The Return of the Empire: The Ukraine Crisis and the Russo-Ukrainian War in the Historical Perspective, by Serhii Plokhy 10. Russia, Demography and Putin's Hidden Agenda, by Andrew Natsios 11. A View from Northeastern Europe: The Baltic States and the Russian Regime, by James Corum 12. Economic Implications of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, by Todd J. Lefko and Raymond Robertson Contributor Biographies