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Geostrategic aims of the Russian arms trade in East Asia and the Middle East / Blank, Stephen; Levitzky, Edward   Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia views its military exports as a major tool for achieving its national security interests, particularly, in the East Asia and the Middle East. The arms trade is an integral part of its image as a world power, a critical part of its relationship with other states in Asia, a central element in its defense and security agreements, and an essential component of its ability to obtain and maintain access to influence and resources in regions of interest. So, while it is true that Russia does sell arms and military equipment to generate revenue and extend production runs for its defense industry, it is erroneous to claim that this in the central driver behind Russia’s arms trade. Russia seeks to maintain and expand its status as a world power, and views the focused, purposeful export of its military technologies to key countries as a fundamental tool in achieving this.
Key Words National Security  East Asia  Middle East  China  India  Russia 
Geostrategic  Arms Sales 
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