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adam_text | Index Note: ‘n.’ after a page reference indicates the number of a note on that page. Page numbers in italic refer to maps, figures or tables. Admiral Gorshkov {ship) 4, 49 Aerospace Forces 80, 83 aerospace military activity 79-84, 81, 88, 89 Afinogenov, Dmitry 164-5 agricultural industry 99, 105-7 Alrosa 3 Antarctica 4-5, 145 Arctic, the and energy strategy 128-34, 147-8 fortification of 135, 138-40 and liquified national gas exports 113-14, 121, 145-6 and national interests 1, 10, 61, 134-45 and national security 132-5, 137 and Northern Sea Route 140-5 port development 56, 133, 138 strategic documents 56, 132 Arctic Joint Strategic Command 139 armaments export of 60, 99, 104-5, 106, 117-18, 118, 127n.51 production 108-9 and US sanctions 110, 117, 118, 122 Arktika (ship) 144 Asia 103, 104, 117-21 Asia-Pacific region 103, 128, 142, 145, 147 Atomenergoprom 109 Australia 113, 117 Belokon, Sergei 159-60 Black Sea 55-6, 57 Brazil 37-8, 99, 117 Caribbean 1, 59, 60 Center for Strategic Research (CSR) 157, 162 Chechnya 33-4 China 6, 10, 38, 99, 102, 119, 120-21 circumnavigation 4, 49 “Concept of National Security of the Russian Federation to 2020” 158, 164 CO VID-19 pandemic 112, 145, 168, 183-5 Crimea, annexation of 2, 41, 57, 181 defence industry 108-9, 117-18, 170-1 distributed situation centres (SRSTs) 167-9
Index economic power basic facts 98-100, 121-2 further reading 122-3 and maritime security 49-50 and national champions 107-10 and strategically important goods 100-101-7, 110-21 Egypt 115, 116, 120 empathy for Russian view 16-17 energy sector competitive agenda in the Arctic 128-30, 132-4, 147-8 further reading 148-9 and geopolitics 131 and national security 10, 128-9, 130-2 strategy 102^4, 100-1, 128-32 Energy Strategy 2020 (ES2020) 131 Energy Strategy 2035 (ES2035) 103, 130-2, 162 environmental mapping 35, 39 Eurasia 101-2, 183 Euro-Atlantic community 1-2, 5, 12, 180, 182-3, 186 Europe 101-2, 103, 113, 120 European Union (EU) 58, 120 Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) 52, 57 exports armaments 60, 99, 104-5, 106, 117-18, 118, 127Ո.51 food 106 grain 49, 56, 99, 106, 109-10, 115-17, 116 hydrocarbons 49, 99, 103, 128-9 liquified natural gas 113-14, 121, 145-6 natural resources 99, 147 and the non-West 120-1, 121 nuclear power plants 99, 114-15 oil and gas 10, 58, 108, 111, 111-14, 113 191 other unprocessed raw materials 99 and reliance on marine transport 49-50 of strategic goods 119-22 volume of 49, 99 Federal Protection Service (FSO) 168, 169 Food Doctrine 2020 106 food industry 105-6 Food Security Doctrine 105 Foreign Policy Concept 4 foreign trade turnover 49, 65n.3 “Foundations in the Field of State Strategic Planning” 163, 164-5, 167 “Foundations of State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Arctic in the Period to 2035” (State Policy 2035) 132 “Fundamentals of the State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Field of Naval Operations for the Period until 2030” 51,
52-3, 59, 61, 142 gas see oil and gas Gazprom 1, 3, 58, 108, 114, 133 GDP (gross domestic product) 98-9 geodesy 34, 36, 45n.9 geoeconomic competition 8-10, 53, 129 geographical information systems (GIS) 27, 39-41, 46n.36 geopolitical competition 42, 129-31, 147 geospatial capabilities evolution of Russia’s 33-41 further reading 42-4 growth in 26-7 outlook 41-2 and the Soviet Union 30-2
192 Index Gerasimov, Valery 9-10, 40, 42, 71, 133-4, 137, 140 Glaz’ev, Sergei 156-7 global financial crisis 161, 185 global horizons 2, 5-9, 11, 16, 33, 36-8, 41-2, 78-9, 179-86 Global Navigational Satellite System (GLONASS) 4, 21Ո.12, 27, 35, 36-8, 37, 46n.29 grain exports 49, 56, 99, 106, 109-10, 115-17, 116 Grand Strategy 11-12, 17-18, 33, 42, 59, 185-6 “Great Power Competition” 3, 5-6, 7-8, 15-16, 179-80, 186-7 Ground Forces 73-5, 83-4 Gulf War 72-3, 75, 88, 92n.8 hydrocarbons 49, 57, 58, 99, 103-4, 128-9, 130 hypersonic weapons 75, 82, 140 icebreakers (ships) 144-6 “Ice Silk Road” 10 imports, Russian 120-1, 121 India 58, 68n.36, 99, 120 Indian Ocean 4, 183 Indonesia 3, 60 Indo-Pacific region 3, 15, 183 initial period of war (IPW) 77, 87, 88 international affairs, activity in 3-5, 8-9, 15-16, 183-4 International Map of the World (IMW) 28, 29 Joint Strategic Commands (OSKs) 77, 93n.l8 Kostin, Andrei 110 Kuroyedov, Vladimir 62-3, 64 “Law on Security” 156 Law on Strategic Planning 159-63, 165, 172 Libya 3, 14, 183 liquified natural gas (LNG) 56, 58, 113-14, 120, 121, 133, 145-6 London 15, 31, 32 longer-term trajectory 6, 13-14, 183, 185-6 mapping digital 39, 47n.37 further reading 42-4 and geospatial capabilities 33-41 outlook of 41-2 recognition of importance of 26-7 Soviet Union 27-33, 30, 42-3 use of satellites 32, 36-8 “Maritime Doctrine of the Russian Federation, The” 51-2, 58 maritime strategy documents 51-4 economy and security 49-50 execution of a global 54-62 further reading 63—4 investment and development in 55-8 and national security 49-50, 58-62 towards a
global 62-3 Mediterranean 3, 14, 60 Medvedev, Dmitry 56, 59-60, 147, 157, 166 mental maps 14-15, 18, 26-7, 180-1 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region 115-16, 118, 119-20 Mikhelson, Leonid 146 military art 72-3, 78-9 military geography 76-7, 77, 78-9 military science 72 military strategy and changing thinking about 72-5, 88-9 further reading 90-1 and future war 71, 78-9, 88-90
Index and military geography 76-7, 77 towards a global horizon 78-9 and transition to sixth generation warfare 75-6 see also theatres of military activity (TVDs) “Military-Technical Cooperation of the Russian Federation with Foreign States” 105 Military Topographic Directorate (MTD) 27, 29, 33, 36, 40 Ministry of Economic Development (Minekon) 159-62 Mishustin, Mikhail 130, 144, 168 missiles 61-2, 84, 139 Mizintsev, Mikhail 134,169-70 Moiseev, Alexander 137, 139 National Centre for the Management of Defence (NCMD) 168, 169-71 national champions 107-10 national security and the Arctic 132-5, 137 and energy sector 10, 128-9, 130-2 and maritime strategy 49-50, 58-62 and the Northern Sea Route 142 and strategic planning 158-62, 164-7 National Security Strategy 102, 138-9, 156, 159,162, 165 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 2, 31, 72-3, 86, 179-81, 183 NAVSTAR GPS (Global Positioning System) 36, 73 Nazarov, Vladimir 164-5 “New Cold War” 1-3, 7-8 Nicaragua 37-8 “non-West” 101-2, 103, 120-1, 121,122 193 Northern Fleet 60-1, 137, 139-40, 142 Northern Sea Route (NSR) 10, 56, 61, 128, 130, 134-5, 139-45, 141, 181 Norway 136 Novatek 56, 108, 133, 144, 145-6 nuclear capabilities 65n.2 nuclear power plants (NPPs) 98, 99, 104, 114-15, 114 Ogarkov, Nikolai 33, 90 oil and gas 1-2, 10, 58, 103, 108, 111, 111-14, 113, 126Ո.35 “On State Forecasting and Programmes of SocioEconomic Development of the Russian Federation” 156-7 “On the Foundations of Strategic Planning” 158, 167 OPEC+ agreement 111-12 opportunism 5-7, 12, 16, 21n.l8, 101-2, 181-5 O’Shaughnessy, Terrence 139 OSKs (Joint
Strategic Commands) 77, 93n.l8 Patrushev, Nikolai 162, 164, 166 per capita income 98-9 “Pharma 2020” agenda 185 pharmaceuticals sector 185 Philippines 60 planning see strategic planning ports 10, 24n.33, 55-6, 133, 138 “post-West” world 183-6 precision-guided munitions (PGMs) 72-5 purchasing power parity (PPP) 98-9 Putin, Vladimir and the Arctic 133, 135 and COVID-19 pandemic 168, 184-5 and exports 105, 106, 110 and global security 1, 26
194 Index and global strategy 7, 8, 12, 102 and the Northern Sea Route 56, 140 and regional connectivity 10 and situation centres 168, 169 and strategic planning 157, 161, 165, 166, 184-5 radar systems 81-2 Reconnaissance Strike Complex (RUK) 75-6 regional connectivity 10, 11-17, 179 “regional priority areas” 51-2 Rogozin, Dmitry 105 Rosatom (“State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom”) 3, 104, 109, 110, 114-15, 114, 122 Rosmorport 55 Rosneft 3, 57, 58, 108, 112, 114 Rosoboronexport 109, 117 Rostec 108-9 RTI Systems 138 “Russiagate” scandal 2, 16 Russian Air Force 1, З, 21n.l2, 80, 83, 140 Russian armed forces 10, 34, 39-41, 76, 85-6, 133, 139-40, 169-72 Russian Defence Ministry (MoD) 9-10, 26, 86, 136-8, 146, 162, 170-1 Russian Foreign Ministry 143 Russian Geographical Society (RGS) 137 Russian Missile Attack Warning System (SPRN) 80-1 Russian Navy 1, 3M, 49-50, 52-3, 58-63, 83-4, 136-7, 142 sanctions 10, 102, 110, 122, 117-18, 130-3, 144-5, 147 satellites 2ІП.12, 32, 36-8, 46n.34, 73, 86 see also Global Navigational Satellite System (GLONASS) Saudi Arabia 111-12, 116 security see national security Security Council 156, 157-60, 162-4, 166, 167, 168 ships 4, 49, 57-8, 144-5 Shoigu, Sergei 133, 137, 170 Siberia 13 Sibneft 108 situation centres (STs) 158, 167-73 Slipchenko, Vladimir 72-5, 78, 85, 87, 88-9, 90-1, 92n.ll socio-economic development 159-61, 165-6 South China Sea 60 Soviet Union 27-33, 30, 38-9, 42-3, 75-6, 105-6 Space Monitoring System (SKKP) 80-1 state corporations 107-8 State Council 166-7 Stoltenberg, Jens 179-80 strategic agenda 11, 12-13, 181-3 strategically
important goods consumers of 119-20 further reading 122-3 Russia as a supplier of 110-22, 119 significance of 100-1 strategy for sale of 101-7 “Strategic Forecast of Risks to Socio-Economic Development and Threats to National Security” (“Strategic Forecast”) 155-6, 159-62 strategic narcissism 16-17, 182 strategic planning and COVID-19 pandemic 183-5 critical assessments of 163-5 definition 158 further reading 173
195 Index importance of 155-6, 172-3 law on 159-63 long-term 12-13 and national security 158-62, 164-7 on the policy agenda 157-8 in post-communist Russia 156-67 problems of 165-7 situation centres 158, 167-73 “Strategy for the Development of Maritime Activities of the Russian Federation to 2030” 51, 54 “Strategy of Development of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation and the Provision of National Security for the Period to 2035” (Arctic Strategy 2035) 56, 132 Strategy of National Security see National Security Strategy “Strategy of Socio-Economic Development” 156, 157, 161,162 sub-Saharan Africa 3, 120 Sudan 183 Syria 2, 3, 14, 21Ո.12, 41, 62, 89, 171 technological (military) developments 72-3, 79, 85-9 theatres of military activity (TVDs) aerospace 79-84, 81, 88, 89 and future war 71, 74, 88-9 and global horizons 78-9, 79 global informational 84-8 and maritime security 62 and military geography 76-7, 77 Turkey 115, 119, 121 Ukraine 2, 3, 57 UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) 134,136-7 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 135-8, 141, 143 Unified Automated Geospatial Information System (EASO PD-M) 40-1 “unified information space” (EIP) 171-2 United Aircraft Corporation 108-9 United Shipbuilding Corporation 108-9 United States and the Arctic 143 election interference in 2, 86, 89 and global insecurity 179 liquified natural gas exports 113 National Defence Strategy 3 Prompt Global Strike (PGS) programme 75, 86 Russian view of 1, 10, 62, 142 sanctions 10, 110, 117, 118, 122, 130-1 shale production 112 and sixth-generation warfare 73, 75,
88, 92n.ll use of satellites 32, 36, 73, 86 view of Russia 2-3, 6 and warship restrictions 142, 143 wheat exports 117 Venezuela 1, 3, 59-60 victory, concepts of 74-5 Vilisov, Maksim 163-4, 165 Vorobyov, Ivan 84-5 VTB 110 warfare changes in 71 characterisations of 73-5 and cyber capabilities 86 electronic 85-6, 139—40 fifth generation 89 fourth generation 89 further reading 90-1
Index 196 future of 71, 74, 78-9, 88-90 generations of 72, 89 and global informational theatre 84-7 hybrid 8, 16 and maritime strategy 61 and military art 72-5, 78 and military geography 76-7, 78 network-centric 80, 88 “non-contact” 74 seventh generation 87, 89 sixth generation 73-6, 84, 86-7, 88-90, 92n.ll transition in 75-6, 88-90 and United States 92n.ll wheat production 115-17, 116 see also theatres of military activity (TVDs) Yeltsin, Boris 156 Yevmenov, Nikolai 51, 59, 134 136-7 Yugoslavia 72-3, 75 Yukos 108 Zaliznyuk, Alexander 40, 41 Bayerische ì Staatsbibliothek S
Contents List of maps, figures, and tables List of contributors Foreword Florence Gaub Preface Ian Hill Acknowledgements Introduction: Russian Grand Strategy and global power competition Andrew Monaghan 1 Mapping the globe, and the revolution in Russia’s geospatial capability Alexander J. Kent 2 Russia’s global maritime strategy Michael B. Petersen 3 Sixth-generation war and Russia’s global theatres of military activity Charles Barties 4 Looking to the global economy: Russia’s role as a supplier of strategically important goods Richard Connolly 5 Polar power: Russia’s twenty-first-century power base Nazrin Mehdiyeva 6 Strategic planning and management in Russia Julian Cooper vii ix x xvi xxiii 1 26 49 71 98 128 155
vi Contents Conclusions: Moscow’s strategy to become a ubiquitous power Andrew Monaghan 179 Index 190
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Index Note: ‘n.’ after a page reference indicates the number of a note on that page. Page numbers in italic refer to maps, figures or tables. Admiral Gorshkov {ship) 4, 49 Aerospace Forces 80, 83 aerospace military activity 79-84, 81, 88, 89 Afinogenov, Dmitry 164-5 agricultural industry 99, 105-7 Alrosa 3 Antarctica 4-5, 145 Arctic, the and energy strategy 128-34, 147-8 fortification of 135, 138-40 and liquified national gas exports 113-14, 121, 145-6 and national interests 1, 10, 61, 134-45 and national security 132-5, 137 and Northern Sea Route 140-5 port development 56, 133, 138 strategic documents 56, 132 Arctic Joint Strategic Command 139 armaments export of 60, 99, 104-5, 106, 117-18, 118, 127n.51 production 108-9 and US sanctions 110, 117, 118, 122 Arktika (ship) 144 Asia 103, 104, 117-21 Asia-Pacific region 103, 128, 142, 145, 147 Atomenergoprom 109 Australia 113, 117 Belokon, Sergei 159-60 Black Sea 55-6, 57 Brazil 37-8, 99, 117 Caribbean 1, 59, 60 Center for Strategic Research (CSR) 157, 162 Chechnya 33-4 China 6, 10, 38, 99, 102, 119, 120-21 circumnavigation 4, 49 “Concept of National Security of the Russian Federation to 2020” 158, 164 CO VID-19 pandemic 112, 145, 168, 183-5 Crimea, annexation of 2, 41, 57, 181 defence industry 108-9, 117-18, 170-1 distributed situation centres (SRSTs) 167-9
Index economic power basic facts 98-100, 121-2 further reading 122-3 and maritime security 49-50 and national champions 107-10 and strategically important goods 100-101-7, 110-21 Egypt 115, 116, 120 empathy for Russian view 16-17 energy sector competitive agenda in the Arctic 128-30, 132-4, 147-8 further reading 148-9 and geopolitics 131 and national security 10, 128-9, 130-2 strategy 102^4, 100-1, 128-32 Energy Strategy 2020 (ES2020) 131 Energy Strategy 2035 (ES2035) 103, 130-2, 162 environmental mapping 35, 39 Eurasia 101-2, 183 Euro-Atlantic community 1-2, 5, 12, 180, 182-3, 186 Europe 101-2, 103, 113, 120 European Union (EU) 58, 120 Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) 52, 57 exports armaments 60, 99, 104-5, 106, 117-18, 118, 127Ո.51 food 106 grain 49, 56, 99, 106, 109-10, 115-17, 116 hydrocarbons 49, 99, 103, 128-9 liquified natural gas 113-14, 121, 145-6 natural resources 99, 147 and the non-West 120-1, 121 nuclear power plants 99, 114-15 oil and gas 10, 58, 108, 111, 111-14, 113 191 other unprocessed raw materials 99 and reliance on marine transport 49-50 of strategic goods 119-22 volume of 49, 99 Federal Protection Service (FSO) 168, 169 Food Doctrine 2020 106 food industry 105-6 Food Security Doctrine 105 Foreign Policy Concept 4 foreign trade turnover 49, 65n.3 “Foundations in the Field of State Strategic Planning” 163, 164-5, 167 “Foundations of State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Arctic in the Period to 2035” (State Policy 2035) 132 “Fundamentals of the State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Field of Naval Operations for the Period until 2030” 51,
52-3, 59, 61, 142 gas see oil and gas Gazprom 1, 3, 58, 108, 114, 133 GDP (gross domestic product) 98-9 geodesy 34, 36, 45n.9 geoeconomic competition 8-10, 53, 129 geographical information systems (GIS) 27, 39-41, 46n.36 geopolitical competition 42, 129-31, 147 geospatial capabilities evolution of Russia’s 33-41 further reading 42-4 growth in 26-7 outlook 41-2 and the Soviet Union 30-2
192 Index Gerasimov, Valery 9-10, 40, 42, 71, 133-4, 137, 140 Glaz’ev, Sergei 156-7 global financial crisis 161, 185 global horizons 2, 5-9, 11, 16, 33, 36-8, 41-2, 78-9, 179-86 Global Navigational Satellite System (GLONASS) 4, 21Ո.12, 27, 35, 36-8, 37, 46n.29 grain exports 49, 56, 99, 106, 109-10, 115-17, 116 Grand Strategy 11-12, 17-18, 33, 42, 59, 185-6 “Great Power Competition” 3, 5-6, 7-8, 15-16, 179-80, 186-7 Ground Forces 73-5, 83-4 Gulf War 72-3, 75, 88, 92n.8 hydrocarbons 49, 57, 58, 99, 103-4, 128-9, 130 hypersonic weapons 75, 82, 140 icebreakers (ships) 144-6 “Ice Silk Road” 10 imports, Russian 120-1, 121 India 58, 68n.36, 99, 120 Indian Ocean 4, 183 Indonesia 3, 60 Indo-Pacific region 3, 15, 183 initial period of war (IPW) 77, 87, 88 international affairs, activity in 3-5, 8-9, 15-16, 183-4 International Map of the World (IMW) 28, 29 Joint Strategic Commands (OSKs) 77, 93n.l8 Kostin, Andrei 110 Kuroyedov, Vladimir 62-3, 64 “Law on Security” 156 Law on Strategic Planning 159-63, 165, 172 Libya 3, 14, 183 liquified natural gas (LNG) 56, 58, 113-14, 120, 121, 133, 145-6 London 15, 31, 32 longer-term trajectory 6, 13-14, 183, 185-6 mapping digital 39, 47n.37 further reading 42-4 and geospatial capabilities 33-41 outlook of 41-2 recognition of importance of 26-7 Soviet Union 27-33, 30, 42-3 use of satellites 32, 36-8 “Maritime Doctrine of the Russian Federation, The” 51-2, 58 maritime strategy documents 51-4 economy and security 49-50 execution of a global 54-62 further reading 63—4 investment and development in 55-8 and national security 49-50, 58-62 towards a
global 62-3 Mediterranean 3, 14, 60 Medvedev, Dmitry 56, 59-60, 147, 157, 166 mental maps 14-15, 18, 26-7, 180-1 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region 115-16, 118, 119-20 Mikhelson, Leonid 146 military art 72-3, 78-9 military geography 76-7, 77, 78-9 military science 72 military strategy and changing thinking about 72-5, 88-9 further reading 90-1 and future war 71, 78-9, 88-90
Index and military geography 76-7, 77 towards a global horizon 78-9 and transition to sixth generation warfare 75-6 see also theatres of military activity (TVDs) “Military-Technical Cooperation of the Russian Federation with Foreign States” 105 Military Topographic Directorate (MTD) 27, 29, 33, 36, 40 Ministry of Economic Development (Minekon) 159-62 Mishustin, Mikhail 130, 144, 168 missiles 61-2, 84, 139 Mizintsev, Mikhail 134,169-70 Moiseev, Alexander 137, 139 National Centre for the Management of Defence (NCMD) 168, 169-71 national champions 107-10 national security and the Arctic 132-5, 137 and energy sector 10, 128-9, 130-2 and maritime strategy 49-50, 58-62 and the Northern Sea Route 142 and strategic planning 158-62, 164-7 National Security Strategy 102, 138-9, 156, 159,162, 165 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 2, 31, 72-3, 86, 179-81, 183 NAVSTAR GPS (Global Positioning System) 36, 73 Nazarov, Vladimir 164-5 “New Cold War” 1-3, 7-8 Nicaragua 37-8 “non-West” 101-2, 103, 120-1, 121,122 193 Northern Fleet 60-1, 137, 139-40, 142 Northern Sea Route (NSR) 10, 56, 61, 128, 130, 134-5, 139-45, 141, 181 Norway 136 Novatek 56, 108, 133, 144, 145-6 nuclear capabilities 65n.2 nuclear power plants (NPPs) 98, 99, 104, 114-15, 114 Ogarkov, Nikolai 33, 90 oil and gas 1-2, 10, 58, 103, 108, 111, 111-14, 113, 126Ո.35 “On State Forecasting and Programmes of SocioEconomic Development of the Russian Federation” 156-7 “On the Foundations of Strategic Planning” 158, 167 OPEC+ agreement 111-12 opportunism 5-7, 12, 16, 21n.l8, 101-2, 181-5 O’Shaughnessy, Terrence 139 OSKs (Joint
Strategic Commands) 77, 93n.l8 Patrushev, Nikolai 162, 164, 166 per capita income 98-9 “Pharma 2020” agenda 185 pharmaceuticals sector 185 Philippines 60 planning see strategic planning ports 10, 24n.33, 55-6, 133, 138 “post-West” world 183-6 precision-guided munitions (PGMs) 72-5 purchasing power parity (PPP) 98-9 Putin, Vladimir and the Arctic 133, 135 and COVID-19 pandemic 168, 184-5 and exports 105, 106, 110 and global security 1, 26
194 Index and global strategy 7, 8, 12, 102 and the Northern Sea Route 56, 140 and regional connectivity 10 and situation centres 168, 169 and strategic planning 157, 161, 165, 166, 184-5 radar systems 81-2 Reconnaissance Strike Complex (RUK) 75-6 regional connectivity 10, 11-17, 179 “regional priority areas” 51-2 Rogozin, Dmitry 105 Rosatom (“State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom”) 3, 104, 109, 110, 114-15, 114, 122 Rosmorport 55 Rosneft 3, 57, 58, 108, 112, 114 Rosoboronexport 109, 117 Rostec 108-9 RTI Systems 138 “Russiagate” scandal 2, 16 Russian Air Force 1, З, 21n.l2, 80, 83, 140 Russian armed forces 10, 34, 39-41, 76, 85-6, 133, 139-40, 169-72 Russian Defence Ministry (MoD) 9-10, 26, 86, 136-8, 146, 162, 170-1 Russian Foreign Ministry 143 Russian Geographical Society (RGS) 137 Russian Missile Attack Warning System (SPRN) 80-1 Russian Navy 1, 3M, 49-50, 52-3, 58-63, 83-4, 136-7, 142 sanctions 10, 102, 110, 122, 117-18, 130-3, 144-5, 147 satellites 2ІП.12, 32, 36-8, 46n.34, 73, 86 see also Global Navigational Satellite System (GLONASS) Saudi Arabia 111-12, 116 security see national security Security Council 156, 157-60, 162-4, 166, 167, 168 ships 4, 49, 57-8, 144-5 Shoigu, Sergei 133, 137, 170 Siberia 13 Sibneft 108 situation centres (STs) 158, 167-73 Slipchenko, Vladimir 72-5, 78, 85, 87, 88-9, 90-1, 92n.ll socio-economic development 159-61, 165-6 South China Sea 60 Soviet Union 27-33, 30, 38-9, 42-3, 75-6, 105-6 Space Monitoring System (SKKP) 80-1 state corporations 107-8 State Council 166-7 Stoltenberg, Jens 179-80 strategic agenda 11, 12-13, 181-3 strategically
important goods consumers of 119-20 further reading 122-3 Russia as a supplier of 110-22, 119 significance of 100-1 strategy for sale of 101-7 “Strategic Forecast of Risks to Socio-Economic Development and Threats to National Security” (“Strategic Forecast”) 155-6, 159-62 strategic narcissism 16-17, 182 strategic planning and COVID-19 pandemic 183-5 critical assessments of 163-5 definition 158 further reading 173
195 Index importance of 155-6, 172-3 law on 159-63 long-term 12-13 and national security 158-62, 164-7 on the policy agenda 157-8 in post-communist Russia 156-67 problems of 165-7 situation centres 158, 167-73 “Strategy for the Development of Maritime Activities of the Russian Federation to 2030” 51, 54 “Strategy of Development of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation and the Provision of National Security for the Period to 2035” (Arctic Strategy 2035) 56, 132 Strategy of National Security see National Security Strategy “Strategy of Socio-Economic Development” 156, 157, 161,162 sub-Saharan Africa 3, 120 Sudan 183 Syria 2, 3, 14, 21Ո.12, 41, 62, 89, 171 technological (military) developments 72-3, 79, 85-9 theatres of military activity (TVDs) aerospace 79-84, 81, 88, 89 and future war 71, 74, 88-9 and global horizons 78-9, 79 global informational 84-8 and maritime security 62 and military geography 76-7, 77 Turkey 115, 119, 121 Ukraine 2, 3, 57 UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) 134,136-7 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 135-8, 141, 143 Unified Automated Geospatial Information System (EASO PD-M) 40-1 “unified information space” (EIP) 171-2 United Aircraft Corporation 108-9 United Shipbuilding Corporation 108-9 United States and the Arctic 143 election interference in 2, 86, 89 and global insecurity 179 liquified natural gas exports 113 National Defence Strategy 3 Prompt Global Strike (PGS) programme 75, 86 Russian view of 1, 10, 62, 142 sanctions 10, 110, 117, 118, 122, 130-1 shale production 112 and sixth-generation warfare 73, 75,
88, 92n.ll use of satellites 32, 36, 73, 86 view of Russia 2-3, 6 and warship restrictions 142, 143 wheat exports 117 Venezuela 1, 3, 59-60 victory, concepts of 74-5 Vilisov, Maksim 163-4, 165 Vorobyov, Ivan 84-5 VTB 110 warfare changes in 71 characterisations of 73-5 and cyber capabilities 86 electronic 85-6, 139—40 fifth generation 89 fourth generation 89 further reading 90-1
Index 196 future of 71, 74, 78-9, 88-90 generations of 72, 89 and global informational theatre 84-7 hybrid 8, 16 and maritime strategy 61 and military art 72-5, 78 and military geography 76-7, 78 network-centric 80, 88 “non-contact” 74 seventh generation 87, 89 sixth generation 73-6, 84, 86-7, 88-90, 92n.ll transition in 75-6, 88-90 and United States 92n.ll wheat production 115-17, 116 see also theatres of military activity (TVDs) Yeltsin, Boris 156 Yevmenov, Nikolai 51, 59, 134 136-7 Yugoslavia 72-3, 75 Yukos 108 Zaliznyuk, Alexander 40, 41 Bayerische ì Staatsbibliothek S
Contents List of maps, figures, and tables List of contributors Foreword Florence Gaub Preface Ian Hill Acknowledgements Introduction: Russian Grand Strategy and global power competition Andrew Monaghan 1 Mapping the globe, and the revolution in Russia’s geospatial capability Alexander J. Kent 2 Russia’s global maritime strategy Michael B. Petersen 3 Sixth-generation war and Russia’s global theatres of military activity Charles Barties 4 Looking to the global economy: Russia’s role as a supplier of strategically important goods Richard Connolly 5 Polar power: Russia’s twenty-first-century power base Nazrin Mehdiyeva 6 Strategic planning and management in Russia Julian Cooper vii ix x xvi xxiii 1 26 49 71 98 128 155
vi Contents Conclusions: Moscow’s strategy to become a ubiquitous power Andrew Monaghan 179 Index 190 |
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