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Evolution of Russia's foreign policy doctrine / Bogaturov, A. ; Bobrov, A. ; Lebedeva, O.   Journal Article
A. Bogaturov, O. Lebedeva, A. Bobrov Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ACCORDING to many of our international relations experts, a presidential decree to approve a new edition of the Foreign Policy Concept of Russia will be one of the most significant developments of 2022. It will be the sixth doctrinal document in our country's recent history: Previous versions of the key diplomatic "manifesto" were issued in 1993, 2000, 2008, 2013, and 2016. The media treat them as routine events when in fact they offer us a unique opportunity to trace all transformations in the foreign policy thinking of the country's leaders and to analyze the events and trends of the last 30 years. The response to the latter has determined the nature and substance of the conceptual foundations of Russia's foreign policy. More than 30 years have passed since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. The new generation that grew up, studied at, and graduated from institutions of higher education knows next to nothing about the Soviet superpower, bipolar confrontation, socialist internationalism, and games with "inter-imperialist" contradictions. The system of Russia's foreign policy priorities has been broken, reestablished, and altered several
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New generations of Russia's foreign policy doctrine / Bogaturov, A. ; Bobrov, A. ; Lebedeva, O.   Journal Article
A. Bogaturov, O. Lebedeva, A. Bobrov Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IN SPRING 2008, when Dmitry Medvedev, first deputy prime minister from 2005 to 2008, was elected president and Vladimir Putin returned to his old post of prime minister, relations with the West were deteriorating. The 2008 presidential election created a so-called "tandem," with all domestic and foreign policy tools in its hands.
Key Words Russia  Doctrine  Concept  International Relations  Foreign Policy 
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