Basic principles of Russian foreign policy under Vladimir Putin
https://doi.org/10.26425/2309-3633-2020-8-4-116-122
Abstract
The article considers and analyses the basic principles and directions of Russian foreign policy activities during the presidency of V.V. Putin from the moment of his assumption of the post of head of state to the current presidential term. The authors determine the basic principles of Russia's foreign policy in the specified period and make the assessment to them. The study uses materials from publications of both Russian and foreign authors, experts in the field of political science, history and international relations, as well as documents regulating the foreign policy activities of the highest state authorities.
The paper considers the process of forming the priorities of Russia's foreign policy both from the point of view of accumulated historical experience and continuity of the internal order, and in parallel with the processes of transformation of the entire system of international relations and the world order. The article notes the multi-vector nature of Russia's foreign policy strategy aimed at developing multilateral interstate relations, achieving peace and security in the interstate arena, actively countering modern challenges and threats to interstate security, as well as the formation of a multipolar world.
The authors conclude that at present, Russia's foreign policy activity is aimed at strengthening Russia's prestige, supporting economic growth and competitiveness, ensuring security and implementing national interests. Internal political reforms contribute to strengthening the political power of the President of the Russian Federation and increasing the efficiency of foreign policy decision-making.
About the Authors
Sadeghi Elham Mir MohammadRussian Federation
Mir Mohammad Sadeghi Elham - Postgraduate student
6, Miklukho-Maklaya ul., Moscow, 117198
Ahmad Vakhshitekh
Kazakhstan
Vakhshitekh Ahmad - Cand. Sci. (Polit.), Visiting Professor
2A, Kanysh Satpayev ul., Nur-Sultan (Astana), 010000
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Review
For citations:
Mir Mohammad S.E., Vakhshitekh A. Basic principles of Russian foreign policy under Vladimir Putin. UPRAVLENIE / MANAGEMENT (Russia). 2020;8(4):116-122. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26425/2309-3633-2020-8-4-116-122