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University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

ABSTRACT

Russian philosopher Ivan Eileen thinks Russia’s role in the world as a superpower. The great power is not limited to the size of the territory or the population, but through the ability of the people and their government to shoulder the burden of major international tasks and to deal with these tasks creatively. Since 2000, Russia has sought to restore the role of the global force in resolving international crisis, management, and decision-making. It has also used its power as a superpower to defend its vital interests in the world with skillful diplomacy at the political and economic levels. By the use of military force, the Russian president Vladimir Putin has a central role in the Russian vision of the world role and the restoration of international balance in favor of the Russian federation.

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Russian, return, global role, adjust international balance

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Journal of US-China Public Administration, February 2018, Vol. 15, No. 2, 85-92

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