Military/ Russia
The Russian military
suffered years of neglect after the Soviet collapse and no
longer casts the shadow of a global superpower. However, the Russian armed
forces are in the midst of a historic overhaul with significant
consequences for Eurasian politics and security. Russian officials say the reforms
are necessary to bring a Cold War-era military into the twenty-first century,
but many Western analysts fear they will enable Moscow to pursue a more
aggressive foreign policy, often relying on force to coerce its weaker
neighbors. Some say Russian interventions in Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in
2014—both former Soviet republics seeking closer ties to
the West—demonstrate that President Vladimir Putin is prepared to use military
force to reestablish Russian hegemony in its near abroad.
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