Since facing international backlash from the West over the situation in Ukraine, Russia has had to focus on new international agreements. In retaliation for NATO expansion towards the east, Russia has sought to create these agreements in Latin America. Russia has specifically sought greater ties with Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Brazil, and Mexico. Currently, these countries maintain close economic ties with the United States. However, new military agreements are giving Russia greater military access to the region and access to locations that would facilitate greater ease in conducting military and espionage operations against the United States
Russia ́s invasion of Ukraine caused a shockwave that left no region in the world untouched as inter...
After Vladimir Putin’s Russia returned to Latin America and the Caribbean, strategic communication b...
The historical bilateral relations between Venezuela and Russia go back to the eighteenth century a...
Since facing international backlash from the West over the situation in Ukraine, Russia has had to f...
After a relative alienation from Latina America, the Russian Federation, is again a global actor in ...
This article focuses on the attitudes in Latin American countries toward Russia’s newly assertive fo...
The article reveals the continental orientation of the geopolitics of Latin America. It shows the fe...
Part of the JGI/LACC/ARC/U.S. Southern Command Policy Roundtable Series, this commissioned paper exa...
The article provides the overview of military-technical cooperation (MTC) of theRussian Federationwi...
This paper describes the current relations of Russia with main Latin American countries: Brazil, Arg...
After a relative alienation from Latina America, the Russian Federation, is again a global actor in ...
The basic goal this article is to reveal objective opportunities of establishing mutually advantageo...
The War in Ukraine has highlighted the divisions within and between Latin American countries. Althou...
The article analyses the dynamics of the indicators that define current bilateral economic relations...
Russia has routinely engaged in operations in the gray zone—the space between overt military conflic...
Russia ́s invasion of Ukraine caused a shockwave that left no region in the world untouched as inter...
After Vladimir Putin’s Russia returned to Latin America and the Caribbean, strategic communication b...
The historical bilateral relations between Venezuela and Russia go back to the eighteenth century a...
Since facing international backlash from the West over the situation in Ukraine, Russia has had to f...
After a relative alienation from Latina America, the Russian Federation, is again a global actor in ...
This article focuses on the attitudes in Latin American countries toward Russia’s newly assertive fo...
The article reveals the continental orientation of the geopolitics of Latin America. It shows the fe...
Part of the JGI/LACC/ARC/U.S. Southern Command Policy Roundtable Series, this commissioned paper exa...
The article provides the overview of military-technical cooperation (MTC) of theRussian Federationwi...
This paper describes the current relations of Russia with main Latin American countries: Brazil, Arg...
After a relative alienation from Latina America, the Russian Federation, is again a global actor in ...
The basic goal this article is to reveal objective opportunities of establishing mutually advantageo...
The War in Ukraine has highlighted the divisions within and between Latin American countries. Althou...
The article analyses the dynamics of the indicators that define current bilateral economic relations...
Russia has routinely engaged in operations in the gray zone—the space between overt military conflic...
Russia ́s invasion of Ukraine caused a shockwave that left no region in the world untouched as inter...
After Vladimir Putin’s Russia returned to Latin America and the Caribbean, strategic communication b...
The historical bilateral relations between Venezuela and Russia go back to the eighteenth century a...