Russia’s private military diplomacy in Africa: High risk, low reward, limited impact

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Ovigwe Eguegu
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ABSTRACT The assumption of many researchers is that Russia’s renewed interest in Africa is driven by its quest for global power status. Few expect Russia’s security engagement to bring peace and development to countries with which it has security partnerships. This article argues that Moscow has found success by providing security solutions to fragile states and weak regimes without political strings attached, thus making Russia a preferred security partner. However, while Moscow’s opportunistic use of private military diplomacy has allowed it to successfully gain a strategic foothold in partner countries, the lack of transparency in interactions, the limited scope of impact and the high financial and diplomatic costs expose the limitations of the partnership in addressing the peace and development challenges of African host countries. The study focused on Mali and the Central African Republic as case studies, establishing the security, diplomatic and economic interests of each and assessing Russia’s role.
俄罗斯在非洲的私人军事外交:风险高、回报低、影响有限
许多研究人员认为,俄罗斯对非洲重新燃起的兴趣是由其对全球大国地位的追求所驱动的。很少有人指望俄罗斯的安全参与会给与其建立安全伙伴关系的国家带来和平与发展。本文认为,莫斯科通过向脆弱国家和软弱政权提供不附加政治条件的安全解决方案而取得了成功,从而使俄罗斯成为首选的安全伙伴。然而,尽管莫斯科利用私人军事外交的机会主义使其成功地在伙伴国获得了战略立足点,但互动缺乏透明度、影响范围有限以及高昂的财政和外交成本暴露了这种伙伴关系在解决非洲东道国和平与发展挑战方面的局限性。该研究将重点放在马里和中非共和国作为案例研究,确立了这两个国家的安全、外交和经济利益,并评估了俄罗斯的作用。
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