The Evolution of the Naval Doctrine of the Russian Federation
in 2001–2022. A Political Science Approach
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Wydział Prawa,
Administracji i Stosunków Międzynarodowych Krakowskiej Akademii im. Andrzeja Frycza
Modrzewskiego
Дата публикации: 2024-12-20
Studia Politologiczne 2024;74
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СТАТЬЯ:
The following paper scrutinizes the place of the contemporary Naval doctrine of
the Russian Federation adopted by the President’s decree in 2022 among Russia’s sources
of law and its content. The paper focuses on the most important elements of the document, comparing it with the previous doctrines of 2001 and 2015. Due to such formulated aims
of the paper, dogmatic and comparative methods were applied. The study reveals that
contemporary doctrine is more expanded and more detailed than the previous one, it
provides a more precise diagnosis of challenges and threats to Russia’s maritime national
security. The content of the Naval doctrine of the Russian Federation reflects growing
tensions in its foreign relations. It confirms its ambitions to play a leading role in global
maritime policy, especially in the Arctic.
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