The Militarization of Russian foreign and security policy and its possible impact on global security

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34739/dsd.2019.02.04

Keywords:

foreign policy and security policy, militarization, armed forces, Russian Federation

Abstract

The transformation of the Russian foreign and security policy based on a more courageous use of military potential is a fact. Over the past several years, Russia has moved from articulating its interests to their enforcement with the use of military force. This article focuses on analyzing this process and identifying its potential consequences for global security. The conclusions drawn by the author, based on the conducted research, allow to state that the armed forces are and will be an important instrument of the Russian foreign and security policy. This does not mean, however, that the Russian Federation will strive for an armed conflict posing a threat to international security.

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Author Biography

Malina Kaszuba, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities

Ph.D., assoc. prof., Deputy Director of Institute of Security Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences at Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities. The degree of Ph.D. in military sciences with a specialization in international security obtained at the National Security Department of the National Defence Academy. The author of the articles devoted to the security policy of the Russian Federation, implications of contemporary international conflicts for the Atlantic Alliance and the European Union and international security research methodology.

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Published

2020-01-28 — Updated on 2023-04-08

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How to Cite

Kaszuba, M. (2023). The Militarization of Russian foreign and security policy and its possible impact on global security. De Securitate Et Defensione. Security and Defense Journal, 5(2), 66–83. https://doi.org/10.34739/dsd.2019.02.04 (Original work published January 28, 2020)