Latin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership

The crisis in Ukraine, that broke out in 2013 and escalated in 2014, has led to sanction policy and the emergence of significant political divergences between Russian Federation and the West. This has resulted in an intensification of Russia’s foreign and economic policy alliances with its neighbori...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:beadd22b0e84471a96b92eef57f9b4842021-12-02T15:27:45ZLatin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership1801-342210.1515/pce-2016-0003https://doaj.org/article/beadd22b0e84471a96b92eef57f9b4842016-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/pce-2016-0003https://doaj.org/toc/1801-3422The crisis in Ukraine, that broke out in 2013 and escalated in 2014, has led to sanction policy and the emergence of significant political divergences between Russian Federation and the West. This has resulted in an intensification of Russia’s foreign and economic policy alliances with its neighboring countries as well as with the rest of the BRICS members. In his interview with Cuba’s Prensa Latina, Vladimir Putin further classified cooperation with Latin American states as one of the key and very promising lines of Russia’s foreign policy.Sitenko AlexandraSciendoarticleforeign policysecurity policyidentitiesrussiavenezuelaPolitical scienceJCSENSKPolitics in Central Europe, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 37-57 (2016)
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Latin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership
description The crisis in Ukraine, that broke out in 2013 and escalated in 2014, has led to sanction policy and the emergence of significant political divergences between Russian Federation and the West. This has resulted in an intensification of Russia’s foreign and economic policy alliances with its neighboring countries as well as with the rest of the BRICS members. In his interview with Cuba’s Prensa Latina, Vladimir Putin further classified cooperation with Latin American states as one of the key and very promising lines of Russia’s foreign policy.
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title Latin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership
title_short Latin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership
title_full Latin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership
title_fullStr Latin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership
title_full_unstemmed Latin American vector in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Identities and interests in the Russian‑Venezuelan Partnership
title_sort latin american vector in russia’s foreign policy: identities and interests in the russian‑venezuelan partnership
publisher Sciendo
publishDate 2016
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