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BRICS and the evolving Russia-India-China security agenda
/ Bratersky, Maxim; Kutyrev, Georgy
Bratersky, Maxim
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Russia India and China are paying more and more attention to international security issues. They have developed a broad common security agenda via cooperation through two international institutions created by them. BRICS serve as a mechanism for promoting their economic security interests, SCO is focused on traditional security issues. Along with forming a common position on main international security problems, Russia, India and China act as great powers and disagree on certain security matters mostly of regional and bilateral nature. Cooperation prevails in their foreign strategies, but they are unlikely to create a strong military-political alliance
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International Security
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Security Agenda
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BRICS
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Russia India and China
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Russia-India-China
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Evolution of national security thinking in post-Soviet Russia
/ Bratersky, Maxim
Bratersky, Maxim
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This article contributes to the rich body of literature on Russian security perceptions and analyses how Russian security thinking evolved over the last 20 years. The focus of the article is on how Russian security perspective shifted from the goal of assuring Russian security by integration and cooperation with the West to the idea of Russia’s own separate geo-economic project and the goal of reducing the country’s dependencies on the West. Security in this article is understood both as a military-political and as an economic phenomenon.
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National Security
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Evolution
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Post-Soviet Russia
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Transformation of Russia's Foreign Policy
/ Bratersky, Maxim
Bratersky, Maxim
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2014.
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The values of naive liberalism of the 1990s have been replaced with ideas of realism and statism, and the vacuum in Russia's foreign policy ideology filled with an idea of gathering the Russian World and giving priority to the protection of traditional Christian values.
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NATO
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Geopolitics
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Middle East
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International Order
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Russia's Foreign Policy
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G20
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International Relations - IR
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European Union - EU
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Collisions
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Religious Aspects
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International Organization - IO
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Christian Ideology
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Cold War
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