Tactical Partnerships and Pirate Threats: A Coverage of Russias Crossing Worlds in the Stphalia Setting

Tactical Partnerships and Pirate Threats: A Coverage of Russias Crossing Worlds in the Stphalia Setting


Abstract

This paper explores the strategic partnerships that Russia has formed in response to the growing threat of piracy in the Stphalia setting. Drawing on interviews with key stakeholders and an analysis of public policy documents, the paper examines the ways in which Russia has sought to respond to this threat by forging tactical partnerships with other nations and organizations. The paper argues that these partnerships have been critical in enabling Russia to effectively combat piracy in the region, and have allowed the country to extend its influence and reach in the global maritime domain. Additionally, the paper examines the challenges and limitations of these partnerships, and considers the potential implications for Russia's broader foreign policy objectives. Through its analysis of Russia's efforts to address piracy in the Stphalia setting, the paper sheds light on the complex interplay between maritime security, foreign policy, and strategic partnerships in the contemporary global landscape.

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Rayaan Derek "Tactical Partnerships and Pirate Threats: A Coverage of Russias Crossing Worlds in the Stphalia Setting".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Rayaan Derek.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 7
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications