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Russia’s Internal Challenges: The Domestic-International Link
Aldo Ferrari
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Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti
| 05 November 2019

Russia’s foreign policy since the start of Vladimir Putin’s fourth term has been grabbing increased attention in the Western political and media circles. However, it would be hard to analyse some of Moscow’s most controversial foreign policy decisions without looking at the most acute domestic challenges facing the country today. How do these challenges interact with Russia's growing assertiveness abroad? 

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EDITED BY

Aldo Ferrari
Head - ISPI Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia Centre
Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti
ISPI Research Fellow - Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia Centre

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