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Twenty Years On: Slavic Studies Since the Collapse of the Soviet Union

Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation in the Slavic Triangle

Pages 379-400 | Published online: 14 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

This article focuses on the Russian Federation’s foreign policy vis-à-vis Belarus and Ukraine during the presidencies of Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin. It addresses the question: Which specific factors influenced Russian foreign policy towards the aforementioned European states? The goals of the study are to illuminate these factors and to compare Russian foreign policy at the time of Yeltsin’s administration with that during Putin’s presidency. Russo-Ukrainian and Russo-Belarusian relations are analyzed using the method of structured focused comparison. The research examines presidential speeches, decision-makers’ memoirs, decisions or the absence thereof, and official declarations of the Russian government towards Ukraine and Belarus, as well as official agreements and empirical reality that exemplify the implementation of Russia’s foreign policy. The empirical analysis reveals that geopolitical considerations, threat perception, interest groups, and decision-makers’ perception of the past influenced the formation of Russia’s foreign policy. Perception of the past, however, is fundamental to the understanding of this process.

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