Russia's resurgence as an assertive actor in the global diplomatic
arena after a long period of introspection and preoccupation with
domestic troubles, and the economic revival that underpins it, are
among the most striking developments in international relations of
recent years. But what drives Russian foreign policy at the end of
the Putin era? To what extent is it shaped by Russia's role as a
major energy supplier, and how long can the country remain anenergy
superpower if indeed it is one? How might Russian foreign policy
change in the years ahead? Which way will Russia, faced with the
might of growing powers around it, and struggling with the
fragility of its economic success and stability at home, choose to
face in international relations? This Adelphi Paper examines the
domestic context of contemporary Russian foreign policy and its key
political, economic, military and security drivers, as well as
looking at the contrasting outlook that preceded it, and at how
Russia's international posture may adjust again in the coming
years. It concludes with recommendations for Western policy makers
on how to respond to Russia's return.
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