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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