TY - JOUR AU - Kaszuba, Malina PY - 2019/11/05 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in the foreign policy of the Russian Federation JF - The Copernicus Journal of Political Studies JA - CJPS VL - 0 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.12775/CJPS.2019.008 UR - https://apcz.umk.pl/CJPS/article/view/CJPS.2019.008 SP - 141-153 AB - <p>Paradoxically, the process of reintegration of post-Soviet area has been taking place since the collapse of the USSR. The motive of Russia’s efforts to reintegrate this region is the historically driven belief in Moscow’s role as a leader in this part of the world, and the strong cultural, economic and political ties that connect it with the former Soviet republics. The former republics of the USSR also feel strong ties with Russia. In addition, the ruling elites feared the future after the collapse of the USSR, especially at the beginning of the formation of their independent statehood, which determined the decision to establish strong cooperation with Russia. Today, after nearly thirty years, the reintegration process still continues although its intensity and the number of countries involved have changed. One of its areas is the sphere of security, which is confirmed by the activity of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, where Russia plays a key role. In this context, the author attempted to answer the question: What role does the CSTO play in Russia’s foreign policy?</p> ER -