Attempts by Washington and Brussels to push Russia to the
fringes of global politics because of the Ukrainian crisis seem to have
failed. Thanks to its important role in mediating the Iranian
nuclear agreement, and to its unexpected military intervention in Syria,
Moscow proved once again to be a key player in international politics.
However, Russia’s recovered assertiveness may represents a challenge
to the uncertain leadership of the West. This report aims to gauging
Russia’s current role in the light of recent developments on the
international stage. The overall Russian foreign policy strategy is
examined by taking into account its most important issues: Ukraine and
the relationship with the West; the Middle East (intervention in Syria,
and ongoing relations with Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia); the
development of the Eurasian Economic Union; the Russian pivot towards
Asia, and China in particular. The volume also analyzes if and to what
extent Moscow can fulfill its ambitions in a context of falling oil
prices and international sanctions.
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