New Russian world order: the five principles
October 23, 2008 by Editor
In the aftermath of the Georgian conflict, the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has laid down five principles that he says will guide Russian foreign policy.
The new Moscow rules are not a blueprint for a new “Cold War”. That was a worldwide ideological and economic struggle. This is much more about defending national interests.
Going back to the 19th Century?
The principles, with their references to “privileged interests” and the protection of Russian citizens, would probably seem rather obvious to Russian leaders of the 19th Century. They would seem rather mild to Stalin and [ read more ]
By Paul Reynolds | Posted: 01 Sept 2008 | on the BBC News.website
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