Russian interests in the Horn of Africa: A Red Sea foothold?

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS South African Journal of International Affairs-SAJIA Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/10220461.2022.2148730
Francesco Generoso
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ABSTRACT Russia's global strategy to establish itself as a superpower has led to its increased presence in Africa, particularly after the 2014 tensions over the Crimea in Ukraine created a rift with the West. In recent years, Russia has rebuilt its status as a regional actor in the Horn of Africa lost after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. As in other parts of the world, Russia uses many tools to promote its influence in the region, providing political and military support, as well as engaging in economic and energy cooperation. More generally, Russia's renewed presence in the Horn of Africa competes – to some degree – with the ambitions of other international players in the region, particularly Western countries such as the United States and France, but also China. This article examines Russia's renewed political, military, economic and cultural commitment in the Horn of Africa.
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俄罗斯在非洲之角的利益:红海立足点?
摘要俄罗斯建立超级大国的全球战略导致其在非洲的存在增加,特别是在2014年乌克兰克里米亚问题上的紧张局势造成了与西方的裂痕之后。近年来,俄罗斯重建了其在苏联解体后失去的非洲之角地区行为者的地位。与世界其他地区一样,俄罗斯使用许多工具来提高其在该地区的影响力,提供政治和军事支持,并参与经济和能源合作。更普遍地说,俄罗斯在非洲之角的重新存在在某种程度上与该地区其他国际参与者的野心相竞争,特别是美国和法国等西方国家,还有中国。本文考察了俄罗斯在非洲之角重新作出的政治、军事、经济和文化承诺。
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