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Russia’s security and Eurasia

Abstract

The article examines the main stages of the development of the Russian national security policy from the period of Muscovy to the present as a part of the Eurasian continent. The Russian national security policy has gone from stopping external and cross-border threats mainly by military means to the verified use of armed force and a wide range of non-military measures of a political, diplomatic, trade, economic and other nature. The historical experience acquired by this country and the modern approach to the protection of fundamental national interests formed on its basis can be in demand in the formation of the security system of Eurasia

About the Author

A. S. Semchenkov
Russian University of Transport (MIIT)
Russian Federation

Semchenkov Andrej Sergeevich, doctor of political sciences, professor

Moscow



References

1. Asian Russia in geopolitical and civilizational dynamics. XVI – XX centuries [Aziatskaya Rossiya v geopoliticheskoy i tsivilizatsionnoy dinamike. XVI – XX veka] / V.V. Alexeev, E.V. Alekseeva, K.I. Zubkov, I.V. Poberezhnikov; Institute of History and Archeology of Ural Branch of RAS. – Moscow: Nauka, 2004. – 600 p.


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Semchenkov A.S. Russia’s security and Eurasia. P.O.I.S.K. 2023;(2):12-24. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 2072-6015 (Print)