Russia’s New Foreign Policy Looks Old and Soviet

A strategy document confirms Putin’s hostility to the West and desire for something like ‘détente.’

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Russian President Vladimir Putin leads a Security Council meeting in Moscow, March 31.Photo: Alexei Babushkin/Pool Sputnik Kremlin/Associated Press

Vladimir Putin signed a foreign-policy strategy document last month that signals Russia’s troubling return to Soviet-era rhetoric and objectives. The document, whose creation was occasioned by Mr. Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, offers insight into the Russian president’s mind-set and strategic goals. In particular, it reveals a persistent fixation on anti-Western sentiment and the establishment of a new geopolitical order.

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