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ID107436
Title ProperMultilateralism, multipolarity, and beyond
Other Title Informationa menu of Russia's policy strategies
LanguageENG
AuthorMakarychev, Andrey ;  Morozov, Viatcheslav
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article examines the main approaches to multilateralism that coexist nn Russian foreign policy thinking. It argues that these approaches must be put in the context of the debate on multipolarity, which comes out as a direct opposition to the Western "collective unilateralism." Both as an abstract model and as a concrete practice, multipolarity is not synonymous with multilateralism; certain visions of a multipolar world, such as great-power management, are hardly compatible with multilateralism if the latter is grounded in the idea of equality of all participants in the international system. It is also crucial to take in to account the origins of the Russian doctrine of multipolarity in the particular context of Russia's uneasy relationship with the West. Against this background, it is clear that some traditional foreign policy strategies, such as balance of power, can result in both unilateralist and multilateralist outcomes. The article's main conclusion is that the contradictory dynamics of identity and security, in Russia and in the West, seem to produce a trend in favor of great-power management as the model of future international order. If this is true, it means that there is a move toward a type of international society where egalitarian multilateralism is replaced by a more hierarchical structure.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Governance Vol. 17, No.3; Jul-Sep 2011: p.353-373
Journal SourceGlobal Governance Vol. 17, No.3; Jul-Sep 2011: p.353-373
Key WordsRussia ;  Multipolarity ;  Multilateralism ;  Great - Power Management ;  Balance of Power


 
 
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