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ID188302
Title ProperBelarus, Kazakhstan and Alliance Security Dilemmas in the Former Soviet Union
Other Title InformationIntra-Alliance Threat and Entrapment After the Ukraine Crisis
LanguageENG
AuthorAmbrosio, Thomas
Summary / Abstract (Note)Following the 2014 Ukraine crisis, Belarus and Kazakhstan appear caught in an alliance security dilemma characterised by intra-alliance threat and entrapment, as both are potential targets of militarised hybrid warfare by their vastly more powerful ally, Russia. Despite having sought foreign policy flexibility between the two increasingly opposed geopolitical camps of the West and Russia, Minsk and Nur-Sultan appear drawn further towards Moscow. Utilising their pre- and post-2014 national security documents, reinforced by an examination of their rhetoric and policies, this essay demonstrates how both countries reassessed their security environment in the wake of the annexation of Crimea and the initial war in the Donbas region.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 74, No.9; Nov 2022: p.1700-1728
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 74 No 9
Key WordsBelarus ;  Kazakhstan ;  Security Dilemmas ;  Former Soviet Union ;  Ukraine Crisis


 
 
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