After 2014, Russia has become noticeably more active in foreign policy, but a clear strategy is not yet in sight. During the Soviet era, the United States and I competed for influence around the world, and after 1991, for some time, we tried to integrate into the West. Do we need to become a superpower again? How to balance internal opportunities and activity outside the country? How to build relations with the closest neighbors, including China? Do we have common ground with the US and Western Europe? The new book of the Russian international specialist Dmitry Trenin is an invitation to a broad discussion on the most important issues of Russia's foreign policy. The author examines the foundations on which Russia's relations with other states are built, such as sovereignty, national interest, international law, and the balance of power. Provides an overview of Moscow's foreign policy under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin. Analyzing the successes, failures and mistakes of the recent past, the author proposes to reflect on how Russia can build an independent and balanced foreign policy strategy in a rapidly changing world.
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