DIIS Report

An open dialogue between the Baltic Sea Region players is needed to restore trust between them

The Russian vision of the BSR after Crimea and Trump

This DIIS Report identifies Russian national interests in the BSR (Baltic Sea Region) and discusses whether there are continuities and changes in these interests in the post-Crimea era. The Russian discourse on the BSR is explored, including Russian foreign policy schools and official foreign policy and national security doctrines. Different aspects of Moscow’s BSR strategy - political, economic, sub-regional, environmental and military - are examined. The chances for Russia’s participation in the BSR multilateral cooperative framework are assessed.

This DIIS Report authored by Alexander Sergunin, professor at St. Petersburg State University, is an outgrowth of a defence and security project on 'The Baltic Sea Region after Crimea and Trump' with Sergunin and Hans Mouritzen, senior researcher at DIIS, as participants (see also DIIS Working Paper 2019:1).

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DIIS Report 2019: 04 The Baltic Sea Region after the Ukraine crisis and Trump - A Russian perspective
The Baltic Sea Region after the Ukraine crisis and Trump
A Russian perspective