Prospects for Russian foreign policy in 2016

Moscow's moves next year will drive the global security agenda and Kremlin foreign policy may be unpredictable

Updated: Dec 22, 2015

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  • Former Soviet Union
  • Eurasian Union
  • Collective defence
  • Staying out for Afghanistan
  • Middle East
  • Tehran ties
  • Weak Washington
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China will exploit Russia
  • Diluting Beijing's strength
  • NATO and EU
  • United States

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