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Russia is explicitly linked to the multipolar world order through Iran's strategic alignment with the Russian vision for a new global order [1], [2], and the European Union's internal debates regarding its geopolitical stance toward Russia within the context of a multipolar world [3].
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Iran's Strategic Approach to China, Russia and the GCC globalpolicyjournal.com 1 fact
claimIran's 'Look East' policy, which prioritizes relations with China and Russia, is driven by economic imperatives resulting from Western sanctions, dual security considerations involving power projection and defensive deterrence, and an aspiration to position Iran within an anticipated multipolar global order.
Iran's Strategies in Response To Changes in US-China Relations mepc.org 1 fact
perspectiveTehran perceives a synergy between the Russian vision for a new global order and its own, viewing this alignment as the most effective path to establishing a multipolar world system.
Europe's Strategic Shift: Navigating a New Geopolitical Era kashmirtimes.com 1 fact
perspectiveThe European Union's ability to develop a single strategic response to the multipolar world is hampered by the economic divide between northern and southern member states, the east-west divide regarding Russia and China, and divergent perceptions of threats.