Russia and Its Islamic World: From the Mongol Conquest to The Syrian Military Intervention

[Robert Service] ½ Russia and Its Islamic World: From the Mongol Conquest to The Syrian Military Intervention ï Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Russia and Its Islamic World: From the Mongol Conquest to The Syrian Military Intervention In Russia and Its Islamic World, Robert Service examines Russia’s interactions with Islam at home and around the globe and pinpoints the tsarist and Soviet legacy, current complications, and future possibilities. He describes how the Kremlin dominates Muslims in the Russian Federation, exerts a deep influence on the Muslim-inhabited states on Russia’s southern frontiers, and has lunged militarily and politically into the Middle East. Foreign Muslims, he shows, do not value the

Russia and Its Islamic World: From the Mongol Conquest to The Syrian Military Intervention

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Rating : 4.31 (779 Votes)
Asin : 0817920846
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 128 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-18
Language : English

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In Russia and Its Islamic World, Robert Service examines Russia’s interactions with Islam at home and around the globe and pinpoints the tsarist and Soviet legacy, current complications, and future possibilities. He describes how the Kremlin dominates Muslims in the Russian Federation, exerts a deep influence on the Muslim-inhabited states on Russia’s southern frontiers, and has lunged militarily and politically into the Middle East. Foreign Muslims, he shows, do not value the leadership in Moscow except as a means to an end; Putin’s pose as a friend of the Islamic world is no more than a pose—and a hypocritical one at that.. Russia has long played an influential part in its world of Islam, and not all the dimensions are as widely understood as they ought to be. The author details how the Russian encounter with Islam was close and problematic long before the twenty-first century and how Russia has recently chosen to interfere in Muslim states of the Middle East, building alliances and making enemies. Service reveals how some features of the present-day relationship continue past policies; others are starkly and perilously different, making the current moment in global affairs dangerous for both Russians and the rest of us

Robert Service, a noted Russian historian and political commentator, is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a fellow of St Antony’s College, Oxford. Service was awarded the 2009 Duff Cooper Prize for his biography Trotsky (Harvard University Press, 2009).. His research interests concern R

Service was awarded the 2009 Duff Cooper Prize for his biography Trotsky (Harvard University Press, 2009).. His research interests concern Russian history and politics in all its aspects, from the late nineteenth century to the present day. About the AuthorRobert Service, a noted Russian historian and political commentator, is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a fellow of St Antony’s College, Oxford

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