Moscow's Strategic Culture Russian Militarism in an Era of Great Power Competition

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Abstract

Shifting balances in power realities increase uncertainty and tensions among states. During those times of rising powers and changing alliances, it is imperative to understand how states determine adversaries and how they choose to engage threats. However, biases in decision making at the state level obscure a conceptualization of state action and intent. This article argues that the study of strategic culture helps bridge the gap between state-level biases and actions at the structural level. Furthermore, the understanding of militarism as Russia's strategic culture helps contextualize certain Kremlin policy choices that seem to fall outside conventional international relations frameworks. A better understanding of Russia's strategic lens brings insights into Moscow's actions, particularly within the near abroad.

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Kerrane, M. E. (2022). Moscow’s Strategic Culture Russian Militarism in an Era of Great Power Competition. Journal of Advanced Military Studies, 2022, 69–87. https://doi.org/10.21140/mcuj.2022SIstratcul005

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