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Russia’s policy towards the Middle East: the case of Yemen / Issaev, Leonid; Korotayev, Andrey   Journal Article
Korotayev, Andrey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Yemen occupies a peripheral place in Russian foreign policy for three reasons: lack of serious economic interest, the illusory potential of strengthening the military presence there and recognition of Saudi Arabia’s role in the Yemeni conflict. However, a deepening of the split within the Arab coalition in Yemen, primarily between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, has not only forced the Russian authorities to seek a balance between Yemeni actors, but also made Russia part of the so-called ‘Yemeni triangle’ alongside the two GCC countries. Russian involvement in the Yemeni crisis is constrained by its economic weakness and prioritisation of Russia-Gulf relations more broadly.
Key Words Middle East  Russia  Gulf  Foreign Policy  Yemeni Crisis 
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