Trade-offs and inconsistencies of the Russian foreign policy: The case of Eurasia

In this article, we explore the inherent trade-offs and inconsistencies of Russia’s policies toward the post-Soviet space. We argue that attempts to rebuild an image of Russia as a “great power” have actually led to a reduction of Russian influence in the post-Soviet region. The more Russia acted as...

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Main Authors: Irina Busygina, Mikhail Filippov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Eurasian Studies
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1879366521998241
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spelling doaj-d1927bf4046d49c980aad0126a700c902021-05-07T22:04:09ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Eurasian Studies1879-36651879-36732021-01-011210.1177/1879366521998241Trade-offs and inconsistencies of the Russian foreign policy: The case of EurasiaIrina Busygina0Mikhail Filippov1Center for Comparative Governance Studies and Department of Political Science, Higher School of Economics, Saint Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Political Science, SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton, NY, USAIn this article, we explore the inherent trade-offs and inconsistencies of Russia’s policies toward the post-Soviet space. We argue that attempts to rebuild an image of Russia as a “great power” have actually led to a reduction of Russian influence in the post-Soviet region. The more Russia acted as a “Great Power,” the less credible was its promise to respect the national sovereignty of the former Soviet republics. In 2011, Vladimir Putin declared that during his next term as president, his goal would be to establish a powerful supra-national Eurasian Union capable of becoming one of the poles in a multipolar world. However, Russia’s attempt to force Ukraine to join the Eurasian Union provoked the 2014 crisis. The Ukrainian crisis has de-facto completed the separation of Ukraine and Russia and made successful post-Soviet re-integration around Russia improbable.https://doi.org/10.1177/1879366521998241
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description In this article, we explore the inherent trade-offs and inconsistencies of Russia’s policies toward the post-Soviet space. We argue that attempts to rebuild an image of Russia as a “great power” have actually led to a reduction of Russian influence in the post-Soviet region. The more Russia acted as a “Great Power,” the less credible was its promise to respect the national sovereignty of the former Soviet republics. In 2011, Vladimir Putin declared that during his next term as president, his goal would be to establish a powerful supra-national Eurasian Union capable of becoming one of the poles in a multipolar world. However, Russia’s attempt to force Ukraine to join the Eurasian Union provoked the 2014 crisis. The Ukrainian crisis has de-facto completed the separation of Ukraine and Russia and made successful post-Soviet re-integration around Russia improbable.
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