Russia and Southeastern Europe: Influence Operations: Sources, Tools and Impact - A Works in Progress by Vesko Garcevic

   
Summary

Russia and Southeastern Europe: Influence Operations: Sources, Tools and Impact - A Works in Progress by Vesko Garcevic

Description

Russia vocally has opposed the expansion of Euro-Atlantic institutions into Eastern Europe, which it perceives as part of its sphere of influence. Though Southeastern Europe/Balkans is not the Russian near abroad, it’s historically seen as a region of Russian (dominant) influence. When the Kremlin feels that its influence is eroding in this region vis-à-vis the West, it becomes a destabilizing force. Russia utilizes its soft power to influence countries and political elites in this part of Europe. A crucial Russian entry point lies in its exploitation of ultra-nationalistic sentiments couched in Pan-Slavism. Appealing to a broadly Slavic heritage, common Christian Orthodox faith, and Russia’s historically patriarchal role in the region stemming from the mid-to-late 19th century, the Kremlin works to forge common cause with Orthodox Christians from the region. The Works in Progress presentations are intended to foster interdisciplinary conversations among Europeanists and others at BU. Open to faculty, graduate students, and visiting researchers. Refreshments will be served. RSVP to edamrien@bu.edu.

Starts

4:30pm on Wednesday, April 10th 2019

End Time

6:00pm

URL

http://www.bu.edu/european/news/calendar/?eid=223970

Topics

Global

Speaker(s)

Vesko Garcevic

Event Open To

public

Information Phone

617-358-0919

Contact Name

Elizabeth Amrien

Building

Pardee School of Global Studies, 121 Bay State Road (1st floor)

Contact Organization

Center for the Study of Europe

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