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DESCRIPTION:Brian Taylor is\nDirector of the Center for European Studies an
 d a Professor of Political\nScience in the SU Maxwell School of Citizenshi
 p and Public Affairs. His\nexpertise is in Russia\, Post-Soviet Politics\,
  and Comparative Politics. He is\nthe author of State Building in Putin’s 
 Russia: Policing and Coercion After\nCommunism (Cambridge University Press
 \, 2011) and Politics and the Russian Army:\nCivil-Military Relations\, 16
 89-2000 (Cambridge University Press\, 2003). Current\nprojects include a b
 ook on Russia’s power ministries\, especially law enforcement\nstructures\
 , and their role in state building in the post-Soviet period. 
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SUMMARY:What Is Putin Up To? Russia’s Assertive Foreign Policy\, with Brian
  Taylor
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Brian Taylor is\nDirector of the Center for
  European Studies and a Professor of Political\nScience in the SU Maxwell 
 School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. His\nexpertise is in Russia\, Po
 st-Soviet Politics\, and Comparative Politics. He is\nthe author of State 
 Building in Putin’s Russia: Policing and Coercion After\nCommunism (Cambri
 dge University Press\, 2011) and Politics and the Russian Army:\nCivil-Mil
 itary Relations\, 1689-2000 (Cambridge University Press\, 2003). Current\n
 projects include a book on Russia’s power ministries\, especially law enfo
 rcement\nstructures\, and their role in state building in the post-Soviet 
 period. </p>
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