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ID104108
Author(s)Parchomenko, Walter
Title

The Russian military in the wake of the "Kursk" tragedy

PublishedJournal of Slavic Military Studies 14, 2001, pp. 35-56
Language(s)English
ISSN1351-8046
SubjectsRussia (Federation) / Military Reform  [Browse all]
Note"Putin's January 2001 ratified military development programme is not a major breakthrough in the long overdue effort to reform Russia's excessive military organization, and to tame the swollen shadow armies, in particular. It is a policy without a strategy. Over a year after the Kursk tragedy, the Russian military is more dissatisfied than ever. Putin's military development plan confirms what servicemen have feared all along: dramatic personnel cuts and painful restructuring are inevitable, and with them severe economic and social dislocation and homelessness. Putin, nevertheless, represents a step forward in the military development process. During the last year, he has demonstrated newfound presidential will, and has broken the political logjam that has stalled military development in recent years. This is a hopeful sign."
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