National Priorities of Russia in a Changing World
Journal: RUDN Journal of Public Administration (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2024-04-05
Authors : Konstantin Blokhin;
Page : 7-18
Keywords : special military operation; national interests; Ukrainian conflict; US foreign policy; turn to the East; multipolar world;
Abstract
The study examines the immediate and long-term consequences of the Ukrainian crisis and the Special Military Operation for the emerging architecture of international relations. The author summed up the military-political results of the Special Military Operation and focused on the prospects for resolving the Ukrainian crisis. The focus of Russia’s long-term strategy, according to the author, is the formation of new partnerships, moving away from the pragmatic foreign policy paradigm, and filling the concept of “multipolarity” with real rather than declarative content.
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