Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade Past

In February 10th 2007 President of Russia V. Putin held a speech at the 43th Munich Security Conference. The speech included both the matters of security and global policy. Researchers in Russia together as well as their western colleagues (political scientists, journalists, historians and other ana...

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Main Authors: Nickolay Petrovich Parkhitko, Elena Viktorovna Martynenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2018-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Political Science
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/political-science/article/view/18123
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spelling doaj-1119e6c1642f49169d1500437d1e0a792020-11-24T21:36:19ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Political Science2313-14382313-14462018-12-0120172010.22363/2313-1438-2018-20-1-7-2016272Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade PastNickolay Petrovich Parkhitko0Elena Viktorovna Martynenko1<p>Российский университет дружбы народов</p><p>Российский университет дружбы народов</p>In February 10th 2007 President of Russia V. Putin held a speech at the 43th Munich Security Conference. The speech included both the matters of security and global policy. Researchers in Russia together as well as their western colleagues (political scientists, journalists, historians and other analysts) obviously came to the same opinion - that was the speech of the Russian president that attracted all the attention to this annual conference not being so traditionally popular as, for example, the “G-8” or the APEC summits. And though the estimations of the ideas advocated by Putin in his speech predictably differ depending on political creed and engagement of the analysts (sometimes that was also the matter of their erudition), the importance of the event was undisputable. Today one decade past the event we have the opportunity not just to analyze the crucial principles which Putin tried to clarify to his foreign partners, but also to verify them through the prism of approbation, as the scientists say. But before we start to study the speech itself, we should reveal the global political circumstances, in which the Conference took place. What was Russia as a global power in the beginning of the XXI century and was it a true global power in 2007? Was the political weight of the Russian president enough for bringing the influence into the world? Finally, what was the perceptions of Russia in the western community 15 years after the greatest transformation of the global political role of the country in Europe and in the world? After finding the answers on these questions we will reveal the main theses of the Russian presidents’ speech and will try to give them possibly candid estimation. In the work the authors used a wide methodological list. The historical-analytical method made it possible to reveal the evolution of the problems outlined in the speech of V.V. Putin for the specified time period (10 years). The comparative method allowed us to compare the basic conditions in which Russia was at the time of the president’s speech in Munich in 2007 and the conditions in which our country is today. The method of political forecasting underlies the construction of the main conclusions and forecasts, which determine the scientific and theoretical novelty of the study.http://journals.rudn.ru/political-science/article/view/18123международные отношенияконференциявыступлениеПрезидент РФПутинНАТОзападное сообществовнешнеполитические партнерыРоссийская Федерация
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Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade Past
RUDN Journal of Political Science
международные отношения
конференция
выступление
Президент РФ
Путин
НАТО
западное сообщество
внешнеполитические партнеры
Российская Федерация
author_facet Nickolay Petrovich Parkhitko
Elena Viktorovna Martynenko
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title Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade Past
title_short Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade Past
title_full Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade Past
title_fullStr Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade Past
title_full_unstemmed Global Political Aspects of Putin’s Speech at the 43-th Munich Security Conference. One Decade Past
title_sort global political aspects of putin’s speech at the 43-th munich security conference. one decade past
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Political Science
issn 2313-1438
2313-1446
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In February 10th 2007 President of Russia V. Putin held a speech at the 43th Munich Security Conference. The speech included both the matters of security and global policy. Researchers in Russia together as well as their western colleagues (political scientists, journalists, historians and other analysts) obviously came to the same opinion - that was the speech of the Russian president that attracted all the attention to this annual conference not being so traditionally popular as, for example, the “G-8” or the APEC summits. And though the estimations of the ideas advocated by Putin in his speech predictably differ depending on political creed and engagement of the analysts (sometimes that was also the matter of their erudition), the importance of the event was undisputable. Today one decade past the event we have the opportunity not just to analyze the crucial principles which Putin tried to clarify to his foreign partners, but also to verify them through the prism of approbation, as the scientists say. But before we start to study the speech itself, we should reveal the global political circumstances, in which the Conference took place. What was Russia as a global power in the beginning of the XXI century and was it a true global power in 2007? Was the political weight of the Russian president enough for bringing the influence into the world? Finally, what was the perceptions of Russia in the western community 15 years after the greatest transformation of the global political role of the country in Europe and in the world? After finding the answers on these questions we will reveal the main theses of the Russian presidents’ speech and will try to give them possibly candid estimation. In the work the authors used a wide methodological list. The historical-analytical method made it possible to reveal the evolution of the problems outlined in the speech of V.V. Putin for the specified time period (10 years). The comparative method allowed us to compare the basic conditions in which Russia was at the time of the president’s speech in Munich in 2007 and the conditions in which our country is today. The method of political forecasting underlies the construction of the main conclusions and forecasts, which determine the scientific and theoretical novelty of the study.
topic международные отношения
конференция
выступление
Президент РФ
Путин
НАТО
западное сообщество
внешнеполитические партнеры
Российская Федерация
url http://journals.rudn.ru/political-science/article/view/18123
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