2023
DOI: 10.47264/idea.lassij/7.1.13
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Strategic interaction between Russia and US in Syria: a game theoretic analysis from 2014-2022

Zohaib Gillani,
Saira Aquil,
Huda Rehman

Abstract: The strategic interests of Russia and the US clash in the Syrian conflict. Moscow’s policy in Syria aims for the Assad government to remain in power, whereas the US policy seeks to bring a regime change in Syria by toppling the Assad government. The competition and cooperation between Russia and the US in the Middle Eastern region are quite complex and reflect a tussle for regional dominance. A game theoretic analysis is conducted for the interaction between two great powers to examine the strategies opted by … Show more

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“…Since 2001, Pakistan has been an important non-NATO ally in the war on terror, but the US foreign policy is no longer based on the need for security in the region. Instead of fighting terrorism, the US has shifted its focus to other issues like climate change, the domestic economy, and competition with other big powers, especially China and Russia (Chaudhary & Nasr, 2021;Gillani et al, 2023). The post-withdrawal era has been a tumultuous one for Pakistan-US relations.…”
Section: Post-withdrawal Us Policy and Pakistan's Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2001, Pakistan has been an important non-NATO ally in the war on terror, but the US foreign policy is no longer based on the need for security in the region. Instead of fighting terrorism, the US has shifted its focus to other issues like climate change, the domestic economy, and competition with other big powers, especially China and Russia (Chaudhary & Nasr, 2021;Gillani et al, 2023). The post-withdrawal era has been a tumultuous one for Pakistan-US relations.…”
Section: Post-withdrawal Us Policy and Pakistan's Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%