The President of Russia presented his six-point plan “new world order”. Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War explained what the plan covers Vladimir Putin.
As indicated, it concerns: states' openness to interactions with each other; lack of universal dogmas; taking into account the perspectives of all countries when making global decisions; rejection of safety blockswhich unite groups of countries; “justice for all”, including the eradication of xenophobia and intolerance; and “sovereign equality” of all states.
War in Ukraine. Putin presented a “new world order”. Inconsistent with the Kremlin's actions
However, the “new world order” proposed by the Russian leader, although it emphasizes an interconnected international system without great powers or security blocs, is completely contrary to the Kremlin's actions.
Analysts explicitly emphasize in the latest report that the plan of the president of the Russian Federation “ignores the ongoing efforts of the Kremlin to increasing its power and influence in neighboring countries“In this context, Moscow's destabilization efforts were recalled Moldova and Georgia, the attempts of which were visible during the recent elections in these countries, as well as courting the favors of a group of anti-Western countriessuch as North Korea, China and Iran.
Moreover, this clearly contradicts Russia's full-scale war in… Ukraine.
War in Ukraine. Putin's new plan. What's behind it?
Experts from the Institute for the Study of War indicated what Vladimir Putin's goal may be behind the mentioned “new world order” plan.
In their opinion The Kremlin he probably intends to use this rhetoric to divert attention from real Russian efforts aimed at weakening pro-Western governments and exerting influence in the international arena.
What's more, Moscow by taking this step I want “promote BRICS expansion and the so-called 'new Eurasian security architecture' that the Kremlin has created to counter NATO“.