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The Royal and Russian Navies - (Russian Strategy and Power) by David Fields & Robert Avery

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  • Before the political rupture between Russia and the West--triggered by Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the invasion of Ukraine in 2022--the Royal Navy and the Russian Navy engaged in a complex programme of military cooperation.
  • About the Author: David Fields is a retired Royal Naval officer and former Naval Attache in Russia Robert Avery is a retired Principal Burnham Lecturer, Defence Centre for Languages & Culture, Defence Academy of the UK
  • 264 Pages
  • Political Science, World
  • Series Name: Russian Strategy and Power

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About the Book



A definitive history of cooperation between the Royal Navy and Russian Navy from 1988 to 2014. It provides lessons learned by both sides and recommends a pathway to military dialogue, as political circumstances dictate. The book enhances our understanding of both the Russians and the Russian Navy and the threat the latter will continue to pose.



Book Synopsis



Before the political rupture between Russia and the West--triggered by Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the invasion of Ukraine in 2022--the Royal Navy and the Russian Navy engaged in a complex programme of military cooperation. From 1988, the Royal Navy first collaborated with the Soviet Navy, then the Russian Federation Navy, culminating in a 1998 Memorandum of Understanding on naval cooperation. This book explores that unique period, examining how both navies operated and the lessons Russia drew about maritime power in advancing its global interests. With the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and growing tensions between Russia and the Euro-Atlantic community, the maritime domain remains a critical arena for defence, deterrence, and potential military dialogue. The lessons from this era of cooperation offer valuable insights for navigating an uncertain future.



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'This is a most valuable and timely review of Royal Navy/Russian Navy relations, ably compiled by two highly qualified authoritative authors. From wide experience they analyse periods when the two Navies have deterred each other to a promising quarter-century of constructive dialogue ending in further depressing antagonism. Strongly recommended.'
Admiral Sir Jock Slater GCB LVO. First Sea Lord, 1995-98

'This excellent book provides not only a superb historical record of the relationship between the Royal and Russian Navies, but also offers hugely insightful analysis on the importance of understanding and engagement. Enriched with fascinating vignettes of personal interactions revealing the character of the Russian naval leadership, it is gold dust for anyone involved in developing maritime strategy and policy.'
Admiral Sir Tim Fraser KCB. Vice Chief of Defence Staff, 2019-22

'The Royal and Russian Navies reminds us that alongside the very necessary requirements to deter and defend against future Russian aggression, there is a need for dialogue and pragmatic engagement if only to prevent things getting worse. This completely unique and quite fascinating review of the initially hopeful but eventually failing role that the two navies played in this process before Russia's attack on Ukraine provides both encouragement and warning. It gives a very human account and is highly recommended. Policy-makers, in particular, need to read it. '
Professor Geoff Till, Rajaratnam Professor of Strategic Studies, RSIS Singapore.

'This outstanding book provides a critical assessment of Putin's Russia, focussing on the clash of cultures between open and closed societies, one that can be traced through the very different ways in which closed societies attempt to run navies, and the strategic priorities that shape Soviet and Russian naval policy.'
Professor Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of Naval History, King's College, London

Before the political rupture between Russia and the West--triggered by Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the invasion of Ukraine in 2022--the Royal Navy and the Russian Navy engaged in a complex programme of military cooperation. From 1988, the Royal Navy first collaborated with the Soviet Navy, then the Russian Federation Navy, culminating in a 1998 Memorandum of Understanding on naval cooperation. This book explores that unique period, examining how both navies operated and the lessons Russia drew about maritime power in advancing its global interests. With the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and growing tensions between Russia and the Euro-Atlantic community, the maritime domain remains a critical arena for defence, deterrence, and potential military dialogue. The lessons from this era of cooperation offer valuable insights for navigating an uncertain future.



Review Quotes




'This is a most valuable and timely review of Royal Navy/Russian Navy relations, ably compiled by two highly qualified authoritative authors. From wide experience they analyse periods when the two Navies have deterred each other to a promising quarter-century of constructive dialogue ending in further depressing antagonism. Strongly recommended.'
Admiral Sir Jock Slater GCB LVO. First Sea Lord, 1995-98

'This excellent book provides not only a superb historical record of the relationship between the Royal and Russian Navies, but also offers hugely insightful analysis on the importance of understanding and engagement. Enriched with fascinating vignettes of personal interactions revealing the character of the Russian naval leadership, it is gold dust for anyone involved in developing maritime strategy and policy.'
Admiral Sir Tim Fraser KCB. Vice Chief of Defence Staff, 2019-22

'Whatever the eventual outcome of the Russo-Ukraine war, Russia is not going to go away. It will remain a major and uncomfortable player in the European scene. For that reason alone, we are going to have to think about how to deal with it. The Royal and Russian Navies should help us do so because it reminds us that alongside the very necessary requirements to deter and defend against future aggression, there is a need for dialogue and pragmatic engagement if only to prevent things getting worse. This completely unique and quite fascinating review of the initially hopeful but eventually failing role that the two navies played in this process before Russia's attack on Ukraine provides both encouragement and warning. It gives a very human account and is highly recommended. Policy-makers, in particular, need to read it.'
Geoff Till, Emeritus Professor of Maritime Studies of King's College London

'This outstanding book provides a critical assessment of Putin's Russia, focussing on the clash of cultures between open and closed societies, one that can be traced through the very different ways in which closed societies attempt to run navies, and the strategic priorities that shape Soviet and Russian naval policy. Russian Fleets have always focused on defending the homeland, as territory and ideology, they had no interest in refighting a Battle of the Atlantic.'
Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of Naval History, King's College London

'
The Royal and Russian Navies is a quite exceptional book, a true unprejudiced historical record of a unique moment in time from the pragmatic and professional viewpoint of the people actually engaged in it. Navies both reflect and affect the countries they defend and the strategic environment within which they operate. The book also illustrates both these points exactly. Better still for something so important, it is written in an engaging reader-friendly style and painlessly leaves us with much to ponder that is especially appropriate for these tumultuous times.'
Professor Geoffrey Till, The Naval Review




About the Author



David Fields is a retired Royal Naval officer and former Naval Attache in Russia
Robert Avery is a retired Principal Burnham Lecturer, Defence Centre for Languages & Culture, Defence Academy of the UK

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.21 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: World
Series Title: Russian Strategy and Power
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Theme: Russian & Former Soviet Union
Format: Hardcover
Author: David Fields & Robert Avery
Language: English
Street Date: April 8, 2025
TCIN: 1003180464
UPC: 9781526184580
Item Number (DPCI): 247-35-2320
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.63 inches length x 6.14 inches width x 9.21 inches height
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