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Балтийский регион в британской стратегии безопасности после начала специальной военной операции России. / Еремина, Наталья Валерьевна.

в: БАЛТИЙСКИЙ РЕГИОН, Том 17, № 1, 2025, стр. 4-18.

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title = "Балтийский регион в британской стратегии безопасности после начала специальной военной операции России",
abstract = "The article presents an analysis of contemporary British military-political strategy in the Baltic region. Since 2014, there has been a notable increase in British presence in the area, leading to multiple security risks for Russia, particularly since 2022. This is due to the fact that the UK has increasingly linked its national security threats to Russia{\textquoteright}s policy towards Ukraine, as well as in the Black Sea and Baltic regions. By focusing on Russia{\textquoteright}s positions in the Baltic and Black Sea regions, the UK has defined its security priorities, explicitly connecting them to countering “threats from Russia and preventing Russia from gaining strategic advantages as a result of the situation in Ukraine,” as clearly stated in the 2023 Security Review. It is no coincidence that British military strategists have started emphasizing the interconnectedness of the Baltic and Black Sea regions, as well as the Baltic and Arctic regions, highlighting the necessity of ensuring security in one part by addressing security challenges in others — primarily by limiting Russia{\textquoteright}s influence. Through an analysis of key British security documents within the framework of the regional security complex theory, the author demonstrates how the Baltic Sea region has become a crucial link for British military strategists, connecting the Far North and Eastern Europe. The aim of the article is to determine how the UK{\textquoteright}s security interests are connected to and pursued through its interactions with the Baltic Sea region countries. To achieve this, the following research objectives have been set: to analyse the conceptual and strategic goals of the UK in the field of security and the implementation of its national interests; to outline the role and significance of the Baltic Sea region within the UK{\textquoteright}s broader international security strategy; and to identify specific tactical approaches employed by the UK to advance its national interests through cooperation with NATO countries in the region.",
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note = " Еремина Н. В. Балтийский регион в британской стратегии безопасности после начала специальной военной операции России // Балтийский регион. 2025. Т. 17, № 1. С. 4—18. ",
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