The eyes of the world are on the Middle East. Today, more than ever,
this deeply-troubled region is the focus of power games between major
global players vying for international influence. Absent from this scene
for the past quarter century, Russia is now back with gusto. Yet its
motivations, decision-making processes and strategic objectives remain
hard to pin down.
So just what is Russia up to in the Middle East? In this hard-hitting
essay, leading analyst of Russian affairs Dmitri Trenin cuts through the
hyperbole to offer a clear and nuanced analysis of Russia's involvement
in the Middle East and its regional and global ramifications. Russia, he
argues, cannot and will not supplant the U.S. as the leading external
power in the region, but its actions are accelerating changes which will
fundamentally remake the international system in the next two decades.