When politics allied with religion: Russia’s new strategy to dominate the Middle East under the pretext of fighting terrorism

The purpose of this article is to provide a critical approach to Russia’s new policy of alliance with its dominant religion that is embodied in the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), which Russia has thus far embraced to fight terrorism and extremism in the Middle East and to determine the extent to whi...

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Main Author: Akhmetova, Elmira
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spelling my.iium.irep.794302020-11-25T07:09:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/79430/ When politics allied with religion: Russia’s new strategy to dominate the Middle East under the pretext of fighting terrorism Akhmetova, Elmira JN Political institutions (Europe) JZ International relations The purpose of this article is to provide a critical approach to Russia’s new policy of alliance with its dominant religion that is embodied in the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), which Russia has thus far embraced to fight terrorism and extremism in the Middle East and to determine the extent to which religion stands with politics in Russia’s foreign policy. Syria is taken as a case study and as an eminent example of Russia’s anti-terror front strategy. The main argument of the paper is that Russia’s leading role on the anti-terror front in the Middle East is a security-oriented and national identity-founded strategy under the pretext of fighting terrorism, while it looks forward to being a dominant power in regional, then world affairs. It finds that Russia employs the ROC in political terms as a soft power tool for promoting its foreign policy, as a way to achieve its national interests and to guarantee its national security. Scientific Research and Academic Publisher 2020-03-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79430/7/79430_When%20politics%20allied%20with%20religion.pdf Akhmetova, Elmira (2020) When politics allied with religion: Russia’s new strategy to dominate the Middle East under the pretext of fighting terrorism. Open Journal of Political Science, 10 (2). pp. 185-203. E-ISSN 2164-0513 https://www.scirp.org/journal/OJPS/
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When politics allied with religion: Russia’s new strategy to dominate the Middle East under the pretext of fighting terrorism
description The purpose of this article is to provide a critical approach to Russia’s new policy of alliance with its dominant religion that is embodied in the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), which Russia has thus far embraced to fight terrorism and extremism in the Middle East and to determine the extent to which religion stands with politics in Russia’s foreign policy. Syria is taken as a case study and as an eminent example of Russia’s anti-terror front strategy. The main argument of the paper is that Russia’s leading role on the anti-terror front in the Middle East is a security-oriented and national identity-founded strategy under the pretext of fighting terrorism, while it looks forward to being a dominant power in regional, then world affairs. It finds that Russia employs the ROC in political terms as a soft power tool for promoting its foreign policy, as a way to achieve its national interests and to guarantee its national security.
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title When politics allied with religion: Russia’s new strategy to dominate the Middle East under the pretext of fighting terrorism
title_short When politics allied with religion: Russia’s new strategy to dominate the Middle East under the pretext of fighting terrorism
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