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Political Observer

Print version ISSN 2795-4757On-line version ISSN 2795-4765

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FERREIRA, Carla Conceição da Silva; KOSTIUK, Oleksandra  and  RODRIGUES, Yegho Preisigke Luxinger. Wagner Group: An instrument of Russian foreign policy?. Political Observer [online]. 2023, vol.19, pp.49-68.  Epub June 01, 2023. ISSN 2795-4757.  https://doi.org/10.59071/2795-4765.rpcp2023.19/pp-49-68.

In an international context where states seek to diversify their means of external projection, con- sistent with their traditionalism, Russia maintains a traditional vision of power. In this context, the Wagner Group has emerged as a new instrument that can be used in the pursuit of Russian interests and objectives abroad. Through a comparative case study that draws on Western and Russian academic and journalistic sources, as well as Russian strategic and legal documents, the research aims to understand the role of the Wagner Group in Russian foreign policy. To this end, we begin by investigating the concept of a private military company, then we look into the Group’s origin, history of operations and modus operandi. In addition, we identify other ‘Wes- tern’ private military companies and compare their activities and the level of scrutiny they receive in relation to the Russian group. We conclude our research by identifying attempts by internatio- nal law to respond to the emergence of Wagner and other private military groups.

Keywords : Wagner Group; private military companies; foreign policy; Russia.

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