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The Russia's Strategy and Foreign Policy*

Sang-nam Park

International Area Studies Review, 2008, vol. 11, issue 1, 141-152

Abstract: The Eurasian vector, have been actively conducted by the Putin's government. With the axis of Moscow, Beijing and Delhi, these three countries seek not only to block the eastward policy of ‘global NATO’ but ultimately shift from ‘one-polar’ system with USA as the central figure to ‘multi-polar’ one. So doing, they intend to consolidate the ‘democratization of the international order’ against the US-led ‘enlargement of democracy’. Entering the 21 st century, the new normative political context constructed in Eurasia is characterized as the tendency to keep the status-quo and protect national sovereignty from the international intervention (namely, U.S.).

Keywords: Triple Entente; global NATO; multipolar concept; conservative trend; liberal trend (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1177/223386590801100108

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