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This book examines the place of multilateralism in Russia's foreign
policy and Russia's engagement with multilateral institutions.
Throughout the post-Soviet period, both Yeltsin and Putin
consistently professed a deep attachment to the principles of
multilateralism. However, multilateralism as a value, concept,
strategy or general phenomenon in Russian foreign policy has
hitherto been neglected by scholars, seldom assessed in its own
right or from a comparative perspective. This book fills that gap,
combining wider conceptual perspectives on the place of
multilateralism in Russian foreign policy thought and action with
detailed empirical case studies of Russian engagement at the
global, transatlantic and European levels, and also in Russia's
regional environment. It examines Russia's role and relationship
with the UN, NATO, G8, EU, OSCE, Arctic Council, Eurasian Economic
Community, Commonwealth of Independent States, Shanghai Cooperation
Organization and Collective Security Treaty Organization, covering
a wide range of issue areas including nuclear non-proliferation and
trade. Throughout, it considers the political, economic and
security interests that shape Russia' foreign relations, conception
of multilateralism and activity in multilateral settings. Overall,
this book is an important resource for anyone interested in Russian
foreign policy and its role in international relations more
generally.
This book examines the place of multilateralism in Russia's foreign
policy and Russia's engagement with multilateral institutions.
Throughout the post-Soviet period, both Yeltsin and Putin
consistently professed a deep attachment to the principles of
multilateralism. However, multilateralism as a value, concept,
strategy or general phenomenon in Russian foreign policy has
hitherto been neglected by scholars, seldom assessed in its own
right or from a comparative perspective. This book fills that gap,
combining wider conceptual perspectives on the place of
multilateralism in Russian foreign policy thought and action with
detailed empirical case studies of Russian engagement at the
global, transatlantic and European levels, and also in Russia's
regional environment.It examines Russia's role and relationship
with the UN, NATO, G8, EU, OSCE, Arctic Council, Eurasian Economic
Community, Commonwealth of Independent States, Shanghai Cooperation
Organization and Collective Security Treaty Organization, covering
a wide range of issue areas including nuclear non-proliferation and
trade. Throughout, it considers the political, economic and
security interests that shape Russia's foreign relations,
conception of multilateralism and activity in multilateral
settings. Overall, this book is an important resource for anyone
interested in Russian foreign policy and its role in international
relations more generally.
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