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    Title: Russia’s foreign behavior in the Russian-Ukrainian war and the Israel- Hamas conflict: An observation and analysis of opportunism
    Authors: 連弘宜
    Lien, Hong-yi
    Contributors: 外交系
    Date: 2024-07
    Issue Date: 2024-11-15 10:26:51 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: After Putin became president in 2000, Russia's foreign policy went through several important changes, most of which were caused by the domestic political and economic situation. During Putin's first term, pragmatism was the main idea of his foreign policy. During Putin's second term, the domestic economic situation gradually improved, and his personal political power became more stable due to the introduction of powerful “Siloviki” in government departments, and his foreign policy gradually changed. After the conflict between Russia and Georgia in August 2008, Russia adopted a gradually tougher foreign policy. When Putin returned to power in 2012, returning to the status of a great power became his important goal, and Russia’s foreign policy turned to a nationalist foreign policy. During the Crimea incident in 2014 and the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, although Russia faced condemnation and sanctions from countries around the world, it still insisted on not changing its foreign behavior.

    In October 2023, the Israel-Hamas conflict broke out. Russia abandoned the long-standing delicate Russia-Israel relations and supported Hamas along with Iran and China, while the United States and Europe supported Israel. Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Russia's foreign policy has been characterized by opportunism. The main purpose of this article is to observe Russia's foreign behavior in the background of the current Russian-Ukrainian war and the Israel-Hamas conflict, and analyze its opportunistic diplomatic actions, identify the characteristics of these actions and lay the foundation for future comparative research.
    Relation: 7th Global Conference of WISC, WISC
    Data Type: conference
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