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Politico-military alliance of Russia and Belarus: re-examining the role of NATO and the EU in light of the intra-alliance security dilemma / Vieira, Alena Vysotskaya Guedes   Journal Article
Vieira, Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article examines Belarusian strategies in the bilateral politico-military alliance with Russia, focusing on the issue of recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, in addition to the evolution of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation. It argues that the approaches interpreting the alliance as a response to decisions of external actors cannot fully account for the disagreements between the parties. The analysis of Belarusian strategies demonstrates how the decisions of external actors, such as the European Union and to a certain extent the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, function as bargaining chips for the Belarusian leadership. Due to the intra-alliance security dilemma, external actors have at times even weakened the alliance rather than automatically inducing its cohesion.
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Ukraine’s crisis and Russia’s closest allies: a reinforced intra-alliance security dilemma at work / Vieira, Alena Vysotskaya Guedes   Article
Vieira, Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s actions towards Ukraine in 2013-14, which inaugurated a new Cold War in its relations with the West, presented a dilemma to Russia’s allies: whether to align themselves with Russia’s choices or pursue a more independent course of action. The leadership of Belarus, Russia’s closest ally, chose the latter option both by establishing dialogue with the interim government and President of Ukraine, Oleksandr Turchinov, considered illegitimate in Russia and, later, by being present at the inauguration of Petro Poroshenko on 7 June 2014 and downplaying Russia’s position on the ‘federalisation’ of Ukraine as the only way out of the country’s instability. The perspective of the intra-alliance security dilemma helps explain the divergence of views between Russia and Belarus, while pointing to the changing position of the parties towards the Eurasian integration project.
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