What’s behind Russia’s military build-up in Syria?


Autoria(s): Titov, Alexander
Data(s)

18/09/2015

Resumo

It seems unlikely that Moscow can hope for an outright victory in Syria’s civil war, so some kind of political compromise with the moderate opposition is in the offing. This, however, is at best a long shot given the hostility to Assad in the West and the intensity of the conflict in Syria.<br/><br/>Instead, the immediate priority seems to be to ensure a survival of the Syrian state and military institutions in the areas it can control, what one Russian observer called an “Alawite Israel” – a strip of land from the Mediterranean coast to Damascus, able to at least contain IS with some external support.<br/><br/>The Kremlin has consistently prioritised stability over revolutionary change and sovereign rights over humanitarian intervention. In fact, from the Russian point of view, the Western interventionist agenda of democratisation, which ignored local conditions, has made the situation in the Middle East worse – from Iraq to Libya and Syria.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/whats-behind-russias-military-buildup-in-syria(81b3fcba-713a-4721-b822-f01006d5666f).html

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eng

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Fonte

Titov , A 2015 , ' What’s behind Russia’s military build-up in Syria? ' , The Conversation , 18 September .

Palavras-Chave #Russia #Syria #international relations #International Politics
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