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Why Russia Prioritizes “Great Power Identity” in Diplomacy?: An Empirical Research of Russia's Military Intervention in the Syrian Crisis of 2015
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왜 러시아는 “대국정체성”을 외교에서 최우선시하는가?: 2015년 시리아 위기에서 러시아의 군사개입에 관한 실증연구

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Academic journal
Author
I. A. Zaitsev ((중국)화치아오 대학교) Jae Hoon Kim (길림대학교)
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서울대학교 러시아연구소 러시아연구 러시아연구 제31권 제2호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2021.11
Pages
201 - 238 (38page)
DOI
10.22414/rusins.2021.31.2.201

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Why Russia Prioritizes “Great Power Identity” in Diplomacy?: An Empirical Research of Russia's Military Intervention in the Syrian Crisis of 2015
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Since Russia’s intervention in the Syrian crisis of 2015, foreign policy experts have been trying to understand the logic and motivation behind this move. What is puzzling here is that, after intervening in the Ukrainian crisis and suffering from significant economic and reputational losses, Russia not only stuck to its original policies, but also launched a military operation in Syria with the same level of risk. What kind of logic does this high-risk foreign policy follow? Why is Russia still willing to take this risk again and suffer from inevitable huge losses? In order to answer these questions, the authors propose the Theory of Great Power Identity, and claim that Great Power Identity and its related status concerns are the main reasons behind Russia’s foreign policy. By analyzing Russia’s decision to intervene in the Syrian crisis, the authors attempt to prove that Russia’s Syria campaign fits well the theoretical framework of the Theory of Great Power Identity. In conclusion, the main goal of the campaign was to promote Russia’s international status.

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