The purpose of this study is to present the neo-imperialist
character of the Russian Foreign Policy and to identify Russia's
foreign policy levers towards post-Soviet countries since the
collapse of the bipolar world order. The author attempts to find
the reasons of it and to explore the issues that will be central to
those relations in the years since the collapse of the Soviet
Union. The foreign policy was examined in the Kremlin's relations
toward its Near Abroad in last twenty years. The work is aimed at
the analysis of the following questions: How does Russia perceive
the post-Soviet countries after the collapse of the Soviet Union?
What is the place of the former Soviet republics in the Russian
debate on foreign policy and what are the objectives of Russian
foreign policy in relation to those countries?
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