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Russia as a Regional Actor: Goals and Motivations

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Russia in the Changing International System

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Under Boris Yeltsin’s presidency in the 1990s, Russia possessed neither the will nor the capability to assume a dominant role in its relations with its neighbours. Vladimir Putin came to office in 2000 with the goal of reversing the decline in Russia’s presence in the post-Soviet space. Putin’s new foreign policy included efforts to project Russian influence in the post-Soviet space through the establishment (or strengthening) of regional structures: Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). This chapter argues that Putin’s efforts simultaneously serve as a means of redesigning the role of Russia as the hegemonic leader of a regional bloc—a role that validates Moscow’s claim to be a great power. These efforts, however, are challenged by some factors which include the implications of Russia’s annexation of Crimea and Russian leadership’s increasing tendency to conceive of Eurasian integration as a civilizational project.

This chapter draws on Jeanne L. Wilson, “The Russian Pursuit of Regional Hegemony,” Rising Powers Quarterly 2, no. 1 (2017): 7–25. http://risingpowersproject.com/quarterly/russian-pursuit-regional-hegemony/.

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    It was Nazarbaev as well who insisted on the inclusion of the term “economic” into the title of the EAEU, rather than the more ambiguous Eurasian Union (see Samruk Kazyna n.d.; Kazakhstan 2050 n.d.).

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Wilson, J.L. (2020). Russia as a Regional Actor: Goals and Motivations. In: Parlar Dal, E., Erşen, E. (eds) Russia in the Changing International System. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21832-4_4

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