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Mark Galeotti and Johnny Shumate offer insightful analysis into the motivations and operations of an array of groups that operate outside the traditional military framework. Their narrative explores how these paramilitary units function as extensions of the state's influence, both domestically and in foreign conflicts. Readers will discover how these forces contribute to Russia's strategic objectives while also posing complex challenges for the country's governance and international relations.
Through detailed examination of case studies and historical context, the authors shed light on the implications of this shift for both Russian society and global security. This exploration reveals a multifaceted perspective on power and control in contemporary Russia, raising critical questions about sovereignty, allegiance, and the future of traditional military structures in an increasingly complex geopolitical environment.