The Eurasian security system and Belarus: problems of geopolitical interdependence

  • Murat T. Laumulin Embassy of Kazakhstan to Belarus, 67 Pobeditelei Avenue, Minsk 220035, Belarus

Abstract

This article identifies and considers the most important elements of the interdependence between the foreign policy of the Republic of Belarus and the process of formation and development of the Eurasian security system, including mili­tary-strategic cooperation between Belarus and Russia, development of the military-industrial complex, and the efforts of the CSTO to maintain security in Central Asia.

Author Biography

Murat T. Laumulin, Embassy of Kazakhstan to Belarus, 67 Pobeditelei Avenue, Minsk 220035, Belarus

doctor of science (politics), PhD (his­tory), full professor; minister-counselor

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Published
2018-10-16
Keywords: security, Eurasian integration, foreign policy of Belarus, geopolitical interdependence, the Ukrainian crisis, military-industrial complex, Central Asia, the CSTO
How to Cite
Laumulin, M. T. (2018). The Eurasian security system and Belarus: problems of geopolitical interdependence. Journal of the Belarusian State University. International Relations, 2, 31-40. Retrieved from https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/internationalRelations/article/view/1314
Section
History of International Relations and Foreign Policy