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On the background see F Umbach, 'Russia as a 'Virtual Great Power' Implications for Its Declining Role in European and Eurasian Security', European Security, No 3 (Autumn) 2000, pp87-122, here p92ff and idem, 'Russia's Strategic and Military Interests in North- and Southeast Asia', Michael H. Crutcher (Ed), 'The Russian Armed Forces at the Dawn of the Millenium', (Carlisle Barracks, PA: Center for Strategic Leadership/The United States Army War College, December 2000), pp261-321, here p265ff.
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The following chapter is partly based on my article -Frank Umbach, 'Russia as a 'Virtual Great Power': Implications for its Declining Role in European and Eurasian Security', in: European Security (forthcoming in Summer 2000).
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Umbach, O. (2000). The following chapter is partly based on my article -Frank Umbach, 'Russia as a 'Virtual Great Power': Implications for its Declining Role in European and Eurasian Security'. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Center for Strategic Leadership/The United States Army War College. here p92ff and idem, 'Russia's Strategic and Military Interests in North- and Southeast Asia',(3), pp. 87-122.
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