In this article, the internal security actors of modern Russia after the Cold War were examined separately and compared with our country’s counterparts besides their structural and institutional characteristics in order to be more understandable. The Russian Federation seeks to ensure internal security and internal order in a difficult and large geography with millions of square kilometers of land covered by it and a wide range of people living within it. Having such a diverse geography together in a wide geography has become very difficult both organizationally and financially and After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the Cold War, the system, which was undermined by the collapse of the Soviet Union, brought about the necessity of structuring within a new state domestic disturbances and economic crisis have slowed down the structure, and the problem of internal security has been Russia's most important problem for many years. Until the Putin period, the restructuring process was insufficient within the context of role model and the Soviet tradition continued to be felt. However, the Putin period and the state system of the Tsarist Russia were examined and a distinctive understanding of domestic security and institutions built on this understanding have emerged with the synthesis of the Tsarist Russia-Soviet. In this article, structural and functional aspects of the restructured internal security organs have been addressed and are intended to be compared with their counterparts in Turkey.
In this article, the internal security actors of modern Russia after the Cold War were examined separately and compared with our country’s counterparts in addition to their structural and institutional characteristics in order to be more understandable. The Russian Federation seeks to ensure internal security and internal order in a difficult and large geography with millions of square kilometers of land covered by it and a wide range of people living within it. Having such a diverse geography together in a wide geography has become very difficult both organizational and financially and After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the Cold War, the system, which was undermined by the collapse of the Soviet Union, brought about the necessity of structuring within a new state domestic disturbances and economic crisis have slowed down the structure, and the problem of internal security has been Russia’s most important problem for many years. Until the Putin period, the restructuring process was insufficient within the context of the role model and the Soviet tradition continued to be felt. However, the Putin period and the state system of the Tsarist Russia were examined and a distinctive understanding of domestic security and institutions built on this understanding have emerged with the synthesis of the Tsarist Russia-Soviet. In this article, structural and functional aspects of the restructured internal security bodies have been addressed and are intended to be compared with their counterparts in Turkey.
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