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ID189269
Title ProperTransformation of alliances
Other Title InformationMapping Russia’s close relationships in the era of multivectorism
LanguageENG
AuthorPapa, Mihaela ;  Locoman, Ecaterina
Summary / Abstract (Note)Russia led a key Cold War alliance and is now at the forefront of debates about major power realignments. Yet Russia’s own conceptualization of alliances in the post-Soviet era has received scant attention. How do Russian policymakers and academics view Russia’s post-Cold War alliances: Are they obsolete, or are they still used for cultivating strategic relationships? We examine the Russian conceptualization of alliances through a systematic study of Russian policy documents and academic debates between 1991 and 2019. We find that traditional alliances are considered ineffective and defense commitments have declined. However, we challenge claims that alliances are obsolete and that alignments/multivectorism have replaced them. Russian regional alliances are cultivated for new purposes and coexist with various other institutional forms. We conceptually map Russia’s close relationships and argue that alliance scholarship needs to move away from a single entity focus toward conceptualizations based on institutional choices.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 43, No.2; Apr 2022: p.274-307
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 43 No 2
Key WordsAlliance ;  Russia ;  Strategic Partnership ;  Statecraft ;  Multivectorism ;  Alignment Policy


 
 
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