Abstract

The article deals with the transformation of the collective security system in the former USSR in the 1990s-2000s. The author analyzes the stages in the evolution of the formation of the institutional and conceptual foundations for ensuring the strategic interests of Russia and its allies in a multipolar world. Some periods of collective security functioning are singled out and evaluated, such as the dominance of the CIS institutions in this area, the formation of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the transformation of the CSTO into a multifunctional subject of maintaining international stability. The prerequisites and conditions for expanding the sphere of responsibility of the CSTO are determined, which resulted in the reformatting of this association from a classic military-political union into a regional security organization of a new type.

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