The current political crisis in Russia has had a significant global impact, affecting various aspects of the international arena. Rising tensions between Russia and Western countries, especially as a result of the invasion of Ukraine, worsened diplomatic relations that had been strained for years. This creates concerns about the potential for wider conflict and affects world geopolitical stability. Economic sanctions imposed by the US and European countries have damaged the Russian economy. Russian society experienced the direct impacts of this policy, such as rising inflation and a decline in the value of the ruble. The global economy, especially the energy sector, is also affected; Oil and gas prices experience significant fluctuations, considering that Russia is one of the main producers of these resources. This crisis also triggered a shift in global alliances. Countries that were previously hostile to Russia, such as China, are starting to strengthen cooperation. China sees an opportunity to expand its influence by becoming a stronger trading partner for Russia, creating new dependencies. This opens a new chapter in geopolitics, where these two great powers could become a new axis that rivals Western dominance. The political crisis in Russia brought human rights issues to the world stage. Many international organizations are urging further action against abuses occurring within Russia. Therefore, world attention is focused on the situation in Russia, and this has the potential to influence the foreign policies of other countries. In the context of cyber security, Russia has been accused of carrying out cyber attacks on critical infrastructure in Western countries. These attacks raised concerns about potential threats to global security and prompted countries to improve their cyber defenses. This surge in activity shows that modern conflicts are not only taking place on the battlefield, but also in the digital domain. The increased migration of Russians to other countries as a result of this crisis is also creating social and economic challenges for host countries. A wave of refugees and asylum seekers from Russia could influence immigration policies and social outcomes in European countries and beyond. Meanwhile, foreign policy and security studies of other nations have to be reviewed. Some countries feel the need to strengthen their security fortifications in response to the perceived threat from Russia, supporting increased military spending as well as cooperation with allies. No less important, climate change and environmental problems can also be affected by this crisis. The focus that should be on global collaboration to overcome climate problems may be disrupted, due to countries’ priorities that focus on security and political stability in the face of conflict. The uncertainty resulting from the political crisis in Russia will continue to impact the global economy, international relations, and behavioral patterns of people around the world. In facing this challenge, countries around the world must adapt and find efficient solutions to create stability amidst continuing uncertainty.