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Russia's Volunteer Formations: Instruments for Recruitment, Proof of Loyalty or Diffusion of Power?
Russlands Freiwilligenverbände: Rekrutierungsinstrumente, Loyalitätsbeweis oder Machtverteilung?
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Abstract Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine led to a proliferation of volunteer formations fighting alongside the regular armed forces. These include "private" military companies (PMCs) and units financed or recruited by governors, big corporations, Cossack groups or Donbas veterans. The advantages of t... view more
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine led to a proliferation of volunteer formations fighting alongside the regular armed forces. These include "private" military companies (PMCs) and units financed or recruited by governors, big corporations, Cossack groups or Donbas veterans. The advantages of this kind of "covert mobilization" for the Kremlin are threefold: enlarging the recruitment pool, financial burden-sharing, and containing domestic discontent by concealing the high number of casualties and avoiding or at least postponing yet another unpopular round of compulsory mobilization. At the same time, the mushrooming of various volunteer formations entails risks for the regime, too, as the Wagner mutiny revealed. After the failed mutiny, the Wagner model - which was based on controlling financial means and recruitment processes, together with extensive operational autonomy - was destroyed; the Kremlin initiated a new phase of dealing with the volunteer formations and subjected them to tighter control. Nonetheless, they could eventually become useful instruments for individual power projection in the event of a weakening of Putin's power vertical.... view less
Keywords
Russia; military; mercenary; recruitment; mobilization; loyalty; power; Ukraine; war
Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Free Keywords
Freiwilligenformationen; volunteer formations; Sicherheitskräfte; security forces; Gewaltmonopol; monopoly on violence; Machtstruktur; power structure
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 19-23
Journal
Russian Analytical Digest (2025) 323
Issue topic
Siloviki
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000715606
ISSN
1863-0421
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0