Russia's military policy in the post-Soviet space: aims, instruments and perspectives
Titel: | Russia's military policy in the post-Soviet space: aims, instruments and perspectives |
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Veröffentlicht: | Berlin, 2019 |
Umfang: | Online-Ressource, 40 S. |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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SWP Research Paper ; Bd. 1/2019 |
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe: Klein, Margarete. Russia's military policy in the Post-Soviet space. - Berlin : SWP, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, January 2019. - 40 Seiten
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Abstract: Since the Russo-Georgian war and the start of military reform in 2008, the importance of military means in Russia’s foreign policy toolbox has increased. This is especially true of the post-Soviet space, where Moscow’s vital security interests and regional ambitions converge. Russia is pursuing three goals here: it wants to ward off threats, secure its supremacy over the region and limit the room for manoeuvre of external actors, such as the US, NATO or China. In doing so, it is guided by a three-level approach which consists of strengthening unilateral power projection capabilities and expanding bilateral and multilateral cooperation. The balance of Russian military policy in the post-Soviet space is mixed. It is true that, today, Russia’s significantly modernised armed forces can cover a broad spectrum of operations and exert political pressure through a show of force. On the other hand, Moscow’s attempt to establish one-sided dependencies through military cooperation has prov |