Policy of Russia in the Former Soviet Union after Return of the Crimea: Challenges and Priorities

Return of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol under the sovereignty of the Russian Federation became the major event not only for our country, but also in universal scale. It had essential impact on modern system of the international relations. Considerable changes occurred and in foreign policy o...

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Autores principales: Irina Nikolaevna Novikova, Vladimir Germanovich Burkov, Konstantin Evgenyevich Meshcheryakov
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Publicado: North-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration 2018
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e06171e2bd974072812ec0b06587537a2021-11-12T10:46:00ZPolicy of Russia in the Former Soviet Union after Return of the Crimea: Challenges and Priorities1726-11391816-8590https://doaj.org/article/e06171e2bd974072812ec0b06587537a2018-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.acjournal.ru/jour/article/view/218https://doaj.org/toc/1726-1139https://doaj.org/toc/1816-8590Return of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol under the sovereignty of the Russian Federation became the major event not only for our country, but also in universal scale. It had essential impact on modern system of the international relations. Considerable changes occurred and in foreign policy of Russia in the former Soviet Union - the region which is permanently playing a key role in system of national priorities of the Russian Federation. In the conditions of opposition of Russia and the countries of the West a number of the States of the region hurried to separate from Moscow or, at least, to take a neutral position on the Ukrainian crisis and «The Crimean question». Other republics rallied with Russia even more closely, giving it the increasing support in the international affairs. In this article the main achievements and miscalculations of domestic diplomacy in the former Soviet Union during its «Post-Crimean» period - in 2014 - the first half of 2015 come to light.Irina Nikolaevna NovikovaVladimir Germanovich BurkovKonstantin Evgenyevich MeshcheryakovNorth-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration articlethe republic of crimeapolitical confrontationrussian diplomacy in the former soviet unioncollective security treaty organization (csto)eurasian economic union (eeu)Political institutions and public administration (General)JF20-2112ENRUУправленческое консультирование, Vol 0, Iss 11, Pp 71-79 (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
RU
topic the republic of crimea
political confrontation
russian diplomacy in the former soviet union
collective security treaty organization (csto)
eurasian economic union (eeu)
Political institutions and public administration (General)
JF20-2112
spellingShingle the republic of crimea
political confrontation
russian diplomacy in the former soviet union
collective security treaty organization (csto)
eurasian economic union (eeu)
Political institutions and public administration (General)
JF20-2112
Irina Nikolaevna Novikova
Vladimir Germanovich Burkov
Konstantin Evgenyevich Meshcheryakov
Policy of Russia in the Former Soviet Union after Return of the Crimea: Challenges and Priorities
description Return of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol under the sovereignty of the Russian Federation became the major event not only for our country, but also in universal scale. It had essential impact on modern system of the international relations. Considerable changes occurred and in foreign policy of Russia in the former Soviet Union - the region which is permanently playing a key role in system of national priorities of the Russian Federation. In the conditions of opposition of Russia and the countries of the West a number of the States of the region hurried to separate from Moscow or, at least, to take a neutral position on the Ukrainian crisis and «The Crimean question». Other republics rallied with Russia even more closely, giving it the increasing support in the international affairs. In this article the main achievements and miscalculations of domestic diplomacy in the former Soviet Union during its «Post-Crimean» period - in 2014 - the first half of 2015 come to light.
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author Irina Nikolaevna Novikova
Vladimir Germanovich Burkov
Konstantin Evgenyevich Meshcheryakov
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Vladimir Germanovich Burkov
Konstantin Evgenyevich Meshcheryakov
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title Policy of Russia in the Former Soviet Union after Return of the Crimea: Challenges and Priorities
title_short Policy of Russia in the Former Soviet Union after Return of the Crimea: Challenges and Priorities
title_full Policy of Russia in the Former Soviet Union after Return of the Crimea: Challenges and Priorities
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