Monographie
The Royal and Russian navies : cooperation, competition and confrontation / David Fields and Robert Avery
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- The Royal and Russian navies : cooperation, competition and confrontation / David Fields and Robert Avery
Auteur(s)
Autre(s) auteur(s)
Publication
- Manchester : Manchester University press, 2025
Description matérielle
- 1 volume (XXXIII-228 pages) : illustrations, photographies, tableaux ; 24 cm
Collection
- Russian strategy and power
ISBN
- 1-5261-8459-1
- 978-1-5261-8459-7
- 1-5261-8458-3
- 978-1-5261-8458-0
EAN
- 9781526184597 broché
Appartient à la collection
- Russian strategy and power 2022 Manchester Manchester University Press
Classification décimale Dewey
- 327.410 47
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliographie pages [219]-220. Notes bibliographiques. Index
Note sur le contenu
- A concise history of the Russian Navy Pre-1988 UK-Russia naval relations 1988-99 From confrontation to cooperation 1999-2010 Back towards confrontation 2010–14 Collapse of cooperation and return to confrontation What did the two navies learn about each other ? The Russian Navy : future prospects Future defence engagement with Russia
Résumé ou extrait
- Before the political rupture between Russia and the West-triggered by Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the invasion of Ukraine in 2022-the Royal Navy and the Russian Navy engaged in a complex programme of military cooperation. From 1988, the Royal Navy first collaborated with the Soviet Navy, then the Russian Federation Navy, culminating in a 1998 Memorandum of Understanding on naval cooperation. This book explores that unique period, examining how both navies operated and the lessons Russia drew about maritime power in advancing its global interests. With the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and growing tensions between Russia and the Euro-Atlantic community, the maritime domain remains a critical arena for defence, deterrence, and potential military dialogue. The lessons from this era of cooperation offer valuable insights for navigating an uncertain future.
- "This book offers a definitive history of cooperation between the Royal Navy and Russian Navy from 1988 to 2014. The Royal and Russian Navies have a long history, dating from the founding of the Russian Navy by Peter the Great in 1696. During the Cold War, the Royal Navy and Soviet Navy interacted in a manner that, despite being adversaries, formed bonds against a 'common enemy' - the sea. This established military cooperation between the UK and Russia. Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 ended this cooperation, reflecting the political rupture between Russia and the West. This was exacerbated further by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In the present political climate, the 25-year history of cooperation between the two navies has largely been forgotten. This book draws upon the authors' and others' lived experiences to provide an illuminating account of that period, and a unique insight to the Russian Navy. In doing so, it provides important lessons about how the Russian Navy thinks, behaves and operates and improves our understanding of Russians. Although the book recommends a pathway back to military dialogue with Russia, it is also clear-eyed about the threat Russia poses. Moscow has an ambitious maritime strategy. Its navy is one against which the Royal Navy and other allied navies will, for the foreseeable future, compete and confront. This book is essential reading for all those wanting to understand Russia better. It enhances understanding of the threat the Russian Navy will continue to pose." (éditeur)
Sujet - Collectivité
Sujet - Nom commun
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