Russia’s long-standing imperial strategy in the South Caucasus, particularly toward Armenia and Azerbaijan, is facing significant setbacks, according to a recent analysis by the Atlantic Council. Once the dominant external power shaping the region’s political and security landscape, Moscow’s efforts to maintain control through influence and intervention appear to be unraveling. This shift is reshaping the balance of power in a volatile area already scarred by decades of conflict, raising questions about Russia’s future role and the broader geopolitical implications for the South Caucasus.
Russia’s Dominance Strategy in the South Caucasus Sparks Regional Resistance
Russia’s long-standing strategy to exert control over Armenia and Azerbaijan through military presence, economic leverage, and political influence is facing unprecedented pushback. This approach, often described as neo-imperial, aimed to maintain Moscow’s dominant role in shaping the South Caucasus…
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Author : Ava Thompson
Publish date : 2025-10-26 15:10:00
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