The Russian General Staff: understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress"
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Abstract: | The Russian General Staff is unlike any single organization within the U.S. defense establishment. The absence of an analog in the United States means that audiences within the U.S. civilian and military communities largely are unfamiliar with the concept of a General Staff. Because of the increasing militarization of Russian foreign policy since 2008, it is important to understand not only the formal authorities and responsibilities of this institution but also its capacity to influence Russia's national security decisionmaking process. In this report, the authors develop a foundational text for policymakers and warfighters to improve collective understanding of the Russian General Staff. The authors first draw on a variety of primary and secondary Russian-language sources-e.g., statutes, speeches by political and military elites, and academic military writings-to inform their characterization of the General Staff's statutory mandate. They then place the General Staff in a comparative institutional context, providing a high-level evaluation of the institutional roles, responsibilities, and authorities of the General Staff's U.S. counterpart-the Joint Staff. They consider what the formal roles and responsibilities of the General Staff suggest about the relative balance of power among Russia's political leaders, the General Staff, and the broader Russian military. The authors then take this understanding and apply it to the roles and responsibilities of the General Staff in a practical context by analyzing two case studies of this institution's involvement in recent conflicts: Ukraine (2014-2021) and Syria (2015-2019) |
Umfang: | xi, 120 Seiten Illustrationen 28 cm |
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spellingShingle | Blanc, Alexis A. Demus, Alyssa Evans, Sandra Kay The Russian General Staff understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Roles and Responsibilities of the Russian General Staff -- Chapter Three: The Russian General Staff in Comparative Context -- Chapter Four: The General Staff and the Balance of Power -- Chapter Five: The General Staff in a Practical Context: Ukraine Case Study -- Chapter Six: The General Staff in a Practical Context: Syria Case Study -- Chapter Seven: Drawing Conclusions About the Role of the General Staff in National Security Decisionmaking Russland Generalstab (DE-588)7596432-6 gnd Bürgerkrieg in Syrien (DE-588)1041651422 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
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title | The Russian General Staff understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" |
title_auth | The Russian General Staff understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" |
title_exact_search | The Russian General Staff understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" |
title_full | The Russian General Staff understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" Alexis A. Blanc, Alyssa Demus, Sandra Kay Evans [und fünf weitere] |
title_fullStr | The Russian General Staff understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" Alexis A. Blanc, Alyssa Demus, Sandra Kay Evans [und fünf weitere] |
title_full_unstemmed | The Russian General Staff understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" Alexis A. Blanc, Alyssa Demus, Sandra Kay Evans [und fünf weitere] |
title_short | The Russian General Staff |
title_sort | the russian general staff understanding the military s decisionmaking role in a besieged fortress |
title_sub | understanding the military's decisionmaking role in a "Besieged Fortress" |
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