Russian-Syrian post-conflict cooperation in the light of regional multi-vector course
https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2020-3-59-75
Abstract
The article presents Russian-Syrian cooperation after termination of the main phase of the counterterrorism operation, switching to political process and economic recovery of the country. The article considers Russian regional policy that is based on formation of “flexible” tactic unions. Economic interests of Turkey, Iran and China are analyzed as well. Those countries consider Syria to be an important element in the emerging oil and gas and logistic trans-border structure. At the same time, Syria itself is looking for a new model of building bilateral and multilateral relations not only in the Middle Eastern region but with countries of Eurasia.
About the Author
M. A. SapronovaRussian Federation
Marina A. Sapronova, Dr. of Sci. (History), professor
bld. 76, Vernadskii Avenue, Moscow, 119454
References
1. Ageev, A. and Loginov, E. (2017), “Restoring Syrian Economy. Formation of Russian Infrastructural Core in the Middle East Hub of the World Strategic Projects”, Economic Strategies, no. 1, рр. 6–23.
2. Ahmed Mohamed Abdu Hassan (2018), “Energy dialog between Russia and Saudi Arabia in 2010-2017”, Vestnik RUDN-University, no. 2 (18), рр. 342–355.
3. Bortalevich, S.I., Loginov, E.L. and Shcuta, A.A. (2016), “Developing the Economy of Syria as a Partner of the European Economic Union. Issues and Opportunities”, National Interests. Priorities and Security, no. 12, рр. 143–151.
4. Silaev, N. and Sushentsov, A. (2017), “Russia’s Allies and the Geopolitical Frontier in Eurasia”, Valdaiskie zapiski, no. 66, pp. 3–15.
Review
For citations:
Sapronova M.A. Russian-Syrian post-conflict cooperation in the light of regional multi-vector course. RSUH/RGGU Bulletin Series "Political Science. History. International Relations". 2020;(3):59-75. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2020-3-59-75