ID | 195546 |
Title Proper | Realpolitik vs. Messianism in Russian Foreign Policy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Graham, Thomas |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Contrary to the prevailing view, messianic thinking has not driven Russian expansionism. Russian rulers have rather been guided by realpolitik in a search for security through the creation of strategic depth. When messianic thinking has infected Russian conduct abroad it generally has led to humiliating setbacks. In recent years, Russian President Vladimir Putin has abandoned realpolitik for messianic thinking. Such thinking lay behind his decision to invade Ukraine. It informs his escalating conflict with the West. And it will likely produce no better results for Russia than messianic thinking has in the past. This article is a slightly edited excerpt from the author’s new book, Getting Russia Right. |
`In' analytical Note | Orbis Vol. 68, No.3; Summer 2024: p.462-469 |
Journal Source | Orbis 2024-07 68, 3 |
Key Words | Russian Foreign Policy ; Realpolitik vs. Messianism |