Abstract

Foreword - Christopher Donnelly Introduction. The society-military interface in Russia - Stephen L. Webber Part I. Military as symbol, image and text 1. The army as an institutional model - Lev Gudkov 2. Media-military relations in post-Soviet Russia: Who is the watchdog? - Bettina Renz 3. Confronting imperialism: The ambivalence of war in post-Soviet film - David Gillespie Part II. The political and economic interfaces with the military sphere 4. Back to hell: Civilian-military 'audience costs' and Russia's wars in Chechnya - Mikhail A. Alexseev 5. Military reform and regional politics - Pavel K. Baev 6. Society-military relations in Russia: The economic dimension - Julian Cooper Part III. Citizenship, identity and the challenges of the society-military relationship 7. The citizenship dimension of the society-military interface - Stephen L. Webber and Alina Ziberman 8. Women, society and the military: Women soldiers in post-Soviet Russia - Jennifer G. Mathers 9. Saving Russia's sons: The soldiers' mothers and the Russian-Chechen wars - Valerie Zawilski 10. The integration of the Cossacks into the Russian army: Political and military implications - Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski Conclusion. Military and society in post-Soviet Russia: Reflections - Jennifer G. Mathers Index

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