Russian Expansionism is a Consequence of Geography

Geographically, Russia’s defining trait was its indefensibility. Russia has been threatened by invasions for centuries. The country’s western borders have always been distinctly vulnerable, with no mountain ranges, bodies of water, or other geographical features to serve as natural defenses. The European landmass that borders western Russia is a large peninsula that lies between the … Continue reading Russian Expansionism is a Consequence of Geography