Russia's South Caucasus Policy In The Context Of Geopolitical Interests

Authors

  • Zumrud MALİKOVA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/isj.2024.27.09

Keywords:

South Caucasus, Russia, foreign policy, geopolitical interests, geopolitical competition

Abstract

At the onset of the 21st century, a shift in ruling power within Russia prompted a noticeable transition in the theoretical underpinnings of the state's foreign policy—from Westernism to neo-Eurasian ideologies. This article delves into the evolving geopolitical landscape following the Cold War across the former USSR, highlighting the intersecting interests of Russia with both international and regional stakeholders in the South Caucasus. Examining the historical backdrop of geopolitical rivalries in the region alongside pertinent political and economic dimensions, the piece scrutinizes Russia's South Caucasus policy and its theoretical framework, rooted in Defensive and later Offensive realism. Furthermore, it probes into the drivers behind Russia's assertive stance in its South Caucasus policy, analyzing the methods and strategies employed to combat contemporary security threats while unraveling Russia's geopolitical ambitions in the region. The main conclusion of the article is that Russia, which considers the South Caucasus as a vitally important region, tries to maintain its presence in the region in order to secure its geopolitical interests, and creates obstacles for the strengthening of other actors in this region.

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Author Biography

Zumrud MALİKOVA

Associate Professor of Baku Slavic University PhD in Political  Science (Republic of Azerbaijan)

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Published

2024-10-06

How to Cite

MALİKOVA, Z. (2024). Russia’s South Caucasus Policy In The Context Of Geopolitical Interests. International Scientific Journal "The Caucasus and the World", (27), 60–66. https://doi.org/10.52340/isj.2024.27.09

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Section

Politology