{"id":2294,"date":"2025-09-02T01:58:53","date_gmt":"2025-09-02T01:58:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/firearmupgrades.com\/?p=2294"},"modified":"2025-09-02T01:58:53","modified_gmt":"2025-09-02T01:58:53","slug":"why-the-global-south-wont-quit-russia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/firearmupgrades.com\/?p=2294","title":{"rendered":"Why the Global South Won\u2019t Quit Russia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<br \/><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>When the West slammed severe sanctions on Russia after its illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022, practically the entire <a href=\"https:\/\/www.foreignaffairs.com\/world\/return-global-south-critique-western-power\">global south<\/a> refused to participate. Attempts by the Biden administration to enlist countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia to participate in the tough measures against Russia yielded only one signatory: Singapore.<\/p>\n<p>With Donald Trump\u2019s return to the White House, the question of imposing costs on Russia through pressuring third countries has stayed on the agenda, but with tariffs as the preferred tool. Trump has recently turned his ire on India, implementing an additional 25 percent tariff on its imports to pressure New Delhi to stop buying oil from Moscow.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div data-nosnippet=\"\">\n<p>When the West slammed severe sanctions on Russia after its illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022, practically the entire <a href=\"https:\/\/www.foreignaffairs.com\/world\/return-global-south-critique-western-power\">global south<\/a> refused to participate. Attempts by the Biden administration to enlist countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia to participate in the tough measures against Russia yielded only one signatory: Singapore.<\/p>\n<p>With Donald Trump\u2019s return to the White House, the question of imposing costs on Russia through pressuring third countries has stayed on the agenda, but with tariffs as the preferred tool. Trump has recently turned his ire on India, implementing an additional 25 percent tariff on its imports to pressure New Delhi to stop buying oil from Moscow.<\/p>\n<p>After many twists and turns in Trump\u2019s push for peace in Ukraine, the latest summitry in Alaska and Washington, D.C., holds some promise. Yet, the ultimate outcome remains <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/3851eefa-48f7-4bd0-8ac1-6ef241c38714\">highly uncertain<\/a>. Sen. Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican, is continuing to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/2025\/08\/17\/lindsey-graham-russia-ukraine-strategy-trump-putin-meeting-00513269\">threaten<\/a> more severe costs on any country that buys energy from Russia, such as India and Brazil, in an effort to push Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war.<\/p>\n<p>But if Washington thinks an aggressive push will wean the global south off Russia, then it should think again. States in the global south have good reasons to retain their ties to Moscow and even welcome its persistence as a great power in the global order.<\/p>\n<hr class=\"thin-horizontal-rule\"\/>\n<p><span class=\"section-break-text\">It\u2019s true that<\/span> much of Africa, Asia, and Latin America did vote at the United Nations to condemn Russia\u2019s invasion of Ukraine. Most of these states disapproved of the violation of Ukraine\u2019s sovereignty and territorial integrity, were concerned about implications for food security, and did not take kindly to hints of Russian nuclear use. But they also <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2022\/may\/04\/brazil-lula-zelenskiy-blame-war\">saw<\/a> the causes of the war as <a href=\"https:\/\/theconversation.com\/why-many-indonesian-experts-are-pro-russia-and-ignoring-ukraines-perspective-180942\">complex<\/a>, with the steady expansion of NATO close to Russia\u2019s borders as being one <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/safricas-ramaphosa-blames-nato-russias-war-ukraine-2022-03-17\/\">factor<\/a>. And they were <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ft.com\/content\/3851eefa-48f7-4bd0-8ac1-6ef241c38714\">very aware<\/a> of the West\u2019s own double standards and failed promises. Indonesia\u2019s Ukraine <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/indonesia-proposes-demilitarised-zone-un-referendum-ukraine-peace-plan-2023-06-03\/\">peace plan<\/a> and a <a href=\"https:\/\/warontherocks.com\/2023\/07\/in-brief-russia-ukraine-and-the-african-peace-mission\/\">mission<\/a> by a set of African states, both of which were proposed in 2023, demonstrated the global south\u2019s search for a middle ground between Russian and Western narratives.<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, a substantial number of states in the global south abstained or did not vote on U.N. resolutions condemning the invasion. This <a href=\"https:\/\/responsiblestatecraft.org\/2022\/10\/13\/global-south-again-shows-ambivalence-on-the-ukraine-war\/\">included<\/a> practically all of South Asia, close to half of African states, and even some Southeast Asian countries.<\/p>\n<p>Why is the global south giving so much leeway to Russia? One obvious reason is that Russia is a giant player in defense and energy, and many states in the global south are major importers of both. Russia is the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sipri.org\/sites\/default\/files\/2025-03\/fs_2503_at_2024_0.pdf\">biggest source<\/a> of imported arms for India, Algeria, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.trade.gov\/country-commercial-guides\/vietnam-defense-and-security-sector\">Vietnam<\/a>. In several African states, especially in the Sahel, Russia has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.barrons.com\/news\/russia-hosts-first-military-meeting-with-sahel-juntas-a422ea8c\">stepped in<\/a> as security guarantor, displacing France and the United States. On the energy and trade front, India and Turkey are <a href=\"https:\/\/www.visualcapitalist.com\/largest-importers-of-russian-fossil-fuels-ukraine-war\/\">major importers<\/a> of Russian oil, and Brazil <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/americas\/us-sanctions-could-cause-chaos-latam-farms-run-russian-fertilizers-2025-07-21\/\">relies<\/a> greatly on Russian fertilizers to keep its massive agro-business sector humming, as do Mexico and Colombia. Russia is also the biggest international player for nuclear energy, with active projects in <a href=\"https:\/\/jamestown.org\/program\/russias-nuclear-sector-capitalizes-on-global-nuclear-revival\/\">multiple countries<\/a>, including Bolivia, Egypt, India, Iran, and Turkey.<\/p>\n<p>But Russia\u2019s defense and economic ties are critical to only a minority of states in the global south. There is a lot more going on here than just transactional interests, and it has to do with deeper geopolitical and historical drivers.<\/p>\n<p>Geography matters hugely in geopolitics, and it just so happens that Russia is located to the extreme north of the Eurasian landmass. The modern Russian nation-state is also a result of the collapse of the Soviet Union. The upshot of all this is that Russia is almost entirely separated from the global south by a buffer of former Soviet states. Those in the global south have little reason to fear Russian tanks rolling in. The geographic separation also means that Russia, unlike China, does not have any territorial disputes with any states in the global south.<\/p>\n<p>The Cold War showed that great powers can destabilize weaker powers at a distance. Many global south leaders and elites did indeed fear subversion by Moscow during that period. But the Soviet Union\u2019s acts of destabilization were driven by Moscow\u2019s ideological drive to export communism. Marxism-Leninism\u2019s abject failure discredited it in the eyes of the world. Russia has turned toward idolizing Peter the Great rather than Vladimir Lenin. Moscow is no longer interested in exporting its system of government or its reigning creed of Russian nationalism to the developing world\u2014any of its expansionist ambitions are confined to its borderlands. Russian mercenary and more formal interventions in Africa appear to run counter to this trend. But Moscow has instrumentalized popular anti-colonial sentiments to gain a foothold in the <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/6301177\/niger-african-support-russia\/\">Sahel<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.aljazeera.com\/news\/2025\/3\/19\/in-south-africa-russias-anti-colonial-narrative-sways-public-opinion\">elsewhere<\/a>, though it has started running into similar counterinsurgency <a href=\"https:\/\/www.france24.com\/en\/africa\/20250813-mali-russia-africa-corps-defeat\">failures<\/a> that France did.<\/p>\n<p>Russia, with its massive landmass, nuclear arsenal, defense and energy self-reliance, and autonomous capability for extra-regional power projection, qualifies as a great power. It also still carries the institutional DNA of the Soviet empire and its global reach. However, Russia is the weakest of the three great powers; the United States and China are clearly more powerful. In other words, Russia is strong enough to place a degree of check on U.S. and Chinese bids for hegemony, but not enough to emerge as a global hegemon itself. This is the Goldilocks zone that states in the global south are quite comfortable with.<\/p>\n<p>Almost all in the global south desire multipolarity in the global order. For instance, BRICS nations (eight out of 10 of which are from the global south) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.brics.utoronto.ca\/docs\/250706-declaration.html\">spoke<\/a> of \u201cjointly seeking shared solutions to global challenges and fostering [a] multipolar world\u201d at a July summit in Rio de Janeiro. They also asserted that multipolarity \u201ccan expand opportunities\u201d for states in the global south \u201cto develop their constructive potential and enjoy universally beneficial, inclusive and equitable economic globalization and cooperation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Waltzian <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Theory-International-Politics-Kenneth-Waltz\/dp\/1577666704\">neorealists<\/a> see a bipolar world as being more stable than a multipolar one. But for rising states with expanding ambitions, three great powers are preferable to two. Bipolarity creates pressures toward the formation of a binary\u2014two opposing blocs as a stark choice, as witnessed during the Cold War. The binary presents the global south with an unpalatable decision of fully aligning with one bloc or the other, or risk becoming a proxy war battleground if it resists both. Alternatively, a G-2 arrangement (in which two superpowers in a bipolar world cut a backroom deal) could take on a <a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2025\/05\/28\/spheres-of-influence-great-powers\/\">spheres of influence<\/a> format, which would create even greater pressures on the global south to conform to rules set by the mighty.<\/p>\n<hr class=\"thin-horizontal-rule\"\/>\n<p><span class=\"section-break-text\">For these reasons,<\/span> Russia\u2019s continuing viability as the third great power is seen as desirable by most states in the global south. With three great powers active, the situation becomes a little easier for them. A G-3 is harder to pull off than a G-2. Middle powers can more easily play three great powers off in combinations than two. In general, multipolarity gives greater strategic space for those not inside the great-power club. It may even enhance the possibility of a few states in the global south achieving great-power status down the road.<\/p>\n<p>The global south\u2019s relatively benign view of Russia is complemented by Russia\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tandfonline.com\/doi\/full\/10.1080\/10220461.2025.2519982\">own efforts<\/a> to entrench itself not just in Africa, but also in Asia. Putin has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2024\/06\/19\/asia\/vietnam-russia-putin-visit-intl-hnk\">tried<\/a> to deepen ties with Vietnam; relations with India are <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnbc.com\/2025\/08\/22\/india-defies-us-tariffs-to-boost-russia-trade-putin-modi-trump.html\">resilient<\/a> despite Washington\u2019s threats; and Indonesia\u2019s president skipped the G-7 meeting this year and went to Russia instead. Moscow is showing that it is far from being isolated and is instead burnishing its credentials as a great power and <a href=\"https:\/\/ecfr.eu\/article\/deconstructing-russias-anti-colonial-posturing-in-the-global-south\/\">resisting<\/a> U.S. primacy to the extent that it can.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2025\/09\/01\/global-south-russia-india-oil\/\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When the West slammed severe sanctions on Russia after its illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022, practically the entire global south refused to participate. Attempts by the Biden administration to enlist countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia to participate in the tough measures against Russia yielded only one signatory: Singapore. 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