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Great Power's Dependency Policies in a Geostrategic
Subregion. Edition No. 1
VDM Publishing House, June 2009, Pages: 124
Geostrategic subregions are keys for implementing control over geopolitical regions. Therefore Great Powers are interested in controlling the policies in these subregions by increasing their states' dependency on the Great Power's policies. Some policies are more capable than the others. This book analysis the dependency policies of the USA and Russia respectively in Central America and in the Baltic states. Considering different factors the author has developed a formula for the measuring the capability of the Great Power's policies to maintain subregion's dependency. The book analysis political, economic, military and international instruments of the USA and Russia to maintain those areas dependent on them since the beginning of the independence of the states in the subregions. The book offers mainly interesting reading for the scholars who are interested in the dependency and geostrategy issues in the international relations. However, its comprehensive comparative analysis of the Great Power policies in Central America and the Baltic Sea Eastern Rim (220 different cases) attracts the audience interested in the developments of those subregions.
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