Russian economic nationalism and the vectors of Russian foreign policy
- Institution: Cracow University of Economics
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8649-6518
- Year of publication: 2022
- Source: Show
- Pages: 109-130
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/npw20223306
- PDF: npw/33/npw3306.pdf
Russian economic nationalism and the vectors of Russian foreign policy
In this article, the author wants to test the impact of economic nationalism on the change in Russia’s foreign policy. The author will refer to neoclassical realism, which shows how to combine the issues of power distribution in international relations with the influence of the domestic level of the state on the process of creation of the foreign policy. In terms of neoclassical realism, economic nationalism is a variable that shapes the perception of the economic challenges facing Russia. The author also points out that economic nationalism is also related to the protectionist policy of the Russian Federation. Thus, it influences the shaping of processes within and outside the country. The author recognizes that in the process of creating the Russian foreign policy decisions, economic nationalism should be linked to other factors, especially security issues and Russia’s general strategic culture, in order to obtain the final set of premises that will determine Russia’s shifts in foreign policy. The tensions related to the role of the EU and NATO in the countries of Eastern Europe clearly influenced the level of cooperation between Russia and the West. Nevertheless, economic issues in this regard were also extremely important. Russia’s power position was based on the economic potential.