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Russia and Its Near Abroad


The End of the Near Abroad

Putin's war on Ukraine marks the end of the near abroad—the idea that Russia enjoys a special status in much of the post-Soviet space.

Near abroad - Wikipedia

In the political language of Russia, the near abroad refers to the post-Soviet states (other than Russia itself) which became independent after the ...

Russia - Ethnic Diversity, Near Abroad, Post-Soviet States | Britannica

Given Russia's severe economic difficulties, which limited its ability to provide financial and military assistance to its neighbours (at least until the surge ...

Full article: Near Abroad: Russia's Role in Post-Soviet Eurasia

Insofar as the Putin government's power is based on the support of conservative groups in society, its rule would be jeopardised if it were to ...

Russia's Near Abroad - jstor

Russia has recovered from the 1998 financial crash that caused it to devaluate the ruble and to default on its foreign debt commitment. Russian aggregate GDP ...

Russia and Its Near Abroad: Challenges and Prospects — Valdai Club

The Near Abroad, a term used to denote the countries of the former USSR, is an exclusively Russian concept, a legacy that Moscow inherited after ...

Russia and the “Near Abroad”: (Re)producing Identities through ...

The practices of Russian foreign policy serve to call into being a “near abroad” with a certain identity and instantiate a particular ...

Russian Diaspora as a Means of Russian Foreign Policy

The change in Russian foreign policy from the breakup of the Soviet union until the end of 1992 was remarkable, as Russia defined its priorities in foreign ...

Whose Rules, Whose Sphere? Russian Governance and Influence ...

Even if it won't rebuild an imperial state, Moscow has many tools at its disposal to influence the political, economic, social, and foreign ...

The Implications of Russia's Decline in its “Near Abroad”

The war in Ukraine has weakened Russia's ability to stabilize ethnic and political tensions in its near abroad, mainly in the Caucuses and ...

Near Abroad: Russia's Role in Post-Soviet Eurasia

2 The term 'near abroad' (blizhnee zarubezh'e) first emerged in Russian accounts during the early 1990s to describe Moscow's relations with the ...

Near Abroad | Encyclopedia.com

The term near abroad is used by the Russian Federation to refer to the fourteen Soviet successor states other than Russia.

Russian Meddling In Its Near Abroad. The Use of Frozen Conflicts

The confluence of these three factors creates a necessary condition for Russian intervention and secessionist support. Keywords: frozen conflicts, Russia, ...

The Week In Russia: Limited Leverage In The 'Near Abroad' - RFE/RL

'Debilitated In Multiple Ways' · 'Russia Can Do Very Little For Its Allies' · 'Long And Messy'.

Russian Strategic Narratives on R2P in the 'Near Abroad'

In contrast to Georgia, Russia did not use R2P references to justify its own intervention in Ukraine. In the Georgian case, Russia justified the involvement by ...

Geopolitical Upheaval In The Post-Soviet Space: The “Near Abroad ...

While the weakening of its ability to influence Western countries is a certainty, the marginalization of Russia in the post-Soviet space is much ...

Introduction: Near Abroads - Oxford Academic

The English phrase “near abroad” first emerged in 1992 as a consensus translation of the Russian phrase blizhneye zarubezhye (lit., “near beyond border”). That ...

Post-Soviet states - Wikipedia

Following the end of the Cold War, the international community de facto recognized Russia as the successor state to the Soviet Union as a whole, rather than to ...

Russian policy in the “near abroad” | Crescent International

In the Russian political lexicon countries of the former USSR are identified as the near abroad. Moscow views the countries of the former Soviet Union as its ...

Strengthening Russia's Influence in International Affairs, Part II

Russia—whether Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, or post-Soviet Russia—views the security of its frontiers as essential for the security of ...