Russophobia
Discover insightful perspectives in "Russophobia" by A. Tsygankov, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2015. This thought-provoking book delves into the complexities of US-Russia relations following the events of September 11, 2001. With 240 pages of compelling analysis, Tsygankov argues that America's pursuit of maintaining its status as the world's sole superpower has significantly influenced its foreign policy decisions.
By examining the detrimental impact of Russophobia, the author advocates for a shift in the Western approach to Russia in the post-Cold War era. This first edition provides readers with a deeper understanding of the geopolitical dynamics at play and presents a case for reconsidering the narratives surrounding Russia. Ideal for anyone interested in international relations, "Russophobia" offers a critical evaluation of historical and contemporary issues that continue to influence global politics.