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ID139280
Title ProperBelarus in the Eurasian security system
LanguageENG
AuthorLaumulin, Murat
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Republic of Belarus occupies the western periphery of geopolitical Eurasia, by which I mean the post-Soviet space, and is fairly far removed from Central Asia. This distance, however, does not mean that Belarus is safely protected from the security threats emanating from the Central Asian region, and, on the whole, Inner Eurasia. The Belarusian expert community is not indifferent to these problems. Belarus has preserved its military and strategic importance for Russia within the categories of European confrontation of the previous period. Today, it is consistently and actively involved in military integration within the CSTO. The armed forces of Russia and Belarus are tied together by the so-called coalition approach. Civilian and military experts of the Republic of Belarus are studying the hypothetical possibility of its involvement, at the technical level, in the Collective Rapid Reaction Force of the CSTO if and when NATO pullout of Afghanistan sends waves of instability across Central Asia.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus Vol.16, No.1; 2015: p.23-36
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus 2015-03 16, 1
Key WordsNATO ;  Military-Industrial Complex ;  Central Asia ;  Russia ;  Belarus ;  Eurasian Security ;  Strategic Importance ;  Coalition ;  CSTO ;  Military Importance ;  Ukrainian Crisis ;  European Union – EU ;  Eurasian Economic Union ;  Union State