Valdimir Putin’s foray in Syria hasn’t yet returned Russia to the fold

Russia must radically change its military strategy in Syria if its long-term goal of ending its isolation and co-operating with the West is to be achieved, writes Michael McFaul
Valdimir Putin’s foray in Syria hasn’t yet returned Russia to the fold

President Vladimir Putin’s decision to intervene in Syria marked a major turning point in Russian foreign policy in 2015.

Over the last 15 years, Putin has increasingly relied on the use of military power to achieve his domestic and foreign policy objectives, starting with the invasion of Chechnya in 1999, then of Georgia in 2008, and then of Ukraine in 2014.

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