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Strategy of Russian Military Cooperation with the Countries of the Arab Region

https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2024-2-95-31-53

Abstract

The article undertakes an analysis of the prospective domains of Russian military collaboration with Arab countries against the backdrop of geopolitical uncertainties. Despite maintaining its position as the second-largest arms exporter globally, Russia has experienced a proportional decline in its share of the global arms market. Nevertheless, a discernible uptick in the trade volume of conventional weaponry, coupled with cyclical enhancements in the tactical and technical attributes of military assets, reflects positive momentum in this sector. Amid prevailing external constraints and a noticeable scarcity of contemporary Russian weaponry in burgeoning segments of the arms market, Russia necessitates resolute and equitable measures to uphold and fortify collaborative ties with partner nations. Within this context, particular emphasis is placed on Russia's strategic military cooperation with Arab states, given the region's status as a focal point of geopolitical interests for major economies and a primary destination for arms imports.

The article scrutinizes Russia's competitive standing in the arms and military equipment markets of the Arab world, acknowledging the region's significance as a pivotal importer of such goods. Employing a multifaceted evaluation encompassing absolute and relative statistical metrics and derived indices, the study assesses the region's role in global arms procurement. Moreover, it offers an appraisal of the existing state and potential avenues for enhancing the efficacy of the Russian-Arab military-technical collaboration framework. The discourse delves into the transformative prospects of this partnership within the framework of networkcentric warfare concepts. Furthermore, the article elucidates the principal risks inherent in military cooperation among nations at present, highlighting concerns regarding the possible manipulation of military-technical cooperation mechanisms to serve as leverage in furthering the geopolitical aspirations of specific stakeholders.

In conclusion, the study posits forward-looking trajectories for bolstering bilateral relations, both sectorally and geographically. These include initiatives such as expanding licensing, leasing, offset transactions, and technology transfer initiatives; advocating for fifth-generation fighter aircraft and long-range radar detection and control systems, leveraging Industry 4.0 technologies; and prioritizing the training of foreign specialists.

About the Authors

A. A. Zhilchenko
Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Alina A. Zhilchenko – Master of Economics, World Economy and International Law Faculty

119992 Moscow, Ostozhenka st., 53/2



M. N. Pasko
Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Marianna N. Pasko – Postgraduate Student of the Department of World Economy

119992 Moscow, Ostozhenka st., 53/2



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Zhilchenko A.A., Pasko M.N. Strategy of Russian Military Cooperation with the Countries of the Arab Region. MGIMO Review of International Relations. 2024;17(2):31-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2024-2-95-31-53

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