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Russia Foreign Policy Challenges in Central Asia: Putin’ s Second Presidency

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  57-85

Abstract

 Following the collapse of USSR, Russia was neglected from a serious attention towards Central Asia and Caucasus countries due to its own internal issues. Therefore a geopolitical vacuum emerged in this region and was followed by the activities of both regional players (including Iran, Turkey and the Zionist Regime); and transregional ones (the US and NATO). The conceptualization of “ Near Abroad” in Russia’ s national security document in 2015 and Putin’ s second presidency, as well as Russia’ s political, economic and social ties with Central Asian Republics, all led to Russia’ s serious attention once again towards the mentioned Republics, afterward referred to as Russia’ s “ backyard” or “ sphere of influence” . In order to scrutinize Russia’ s most important foreign policy challenges, using explaNATOry – analytical method, the present article attempts to answer the following question: Which factors are within Russia’ s most important foreign policy challenges for expanding its cooperation in Central Asia according to national security document and during Putin’ s second presidency? Using defensive realism, the author believes that NATO’ s expansion to East, terrorist activities in the region and United States unilateralism are Russia’ s most important foreign policy challenges in Central Asia.

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    SIMBAR, REZA, & Padervand, Mehdi. (2018). Russia Foreign Policy Challenges in Central Asia: Putin’ s Second Presidency. JOURNAL OF CENTERAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS STUDIES, 24(101 ), 57-85. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/94541/en

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    SIMBAR REZA, Padervand Mehdi. Russia Foreign Policy Challenges in Central Asia: Putin’ s Second Presidency. JOURNAL OF CENTERAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS STUDIES[Internet]. 2018;24(101 ):57-85. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/94541/en

    IEEE: Copy

    REZA SIMBAR, and Mehdi Padervand, “Russia Foreign Policy Challenges in Central Asia: Putin’ s Second Presidency,” JOURNAL OF CENTERAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS STUDIES, vol. 24, no. 101 , pp. 57–85, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/94541/en

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