Die Stiftung „Russkij mir“
Ideologie, Ziele und Netzwerk

Author(s)
Meienberger, Alexander
Language
GermanAbstract
The Russkij Mir Foundation was established in 2007 to promote Russian language and culture abroad. Its work and methods have since become highly controversial. The EU declared the foundation a propaganda tool of Russia in 2016 and imposed sanctions against it in 2022. In his study, Alexander Meienberger examines how the foundation functions as an instrument of Russian soft power. The focus is on the foundation's work in Germany and Austria. The foundation's activities can be characterized in three aspects. First, it operates in many countries without transparency and, in some cases, in gray areas. Even its financial and personnel structures are opaque. Second, it has no general strategy for its work abroad; rather, it acts on a situation- and location-specific basis. Third, the foundation's work assumes loyalty to the regime ruling in Russia. This fact is reflected both in its internal structures and in its work abroad. At the conceptual level, the foundation promotes "great" Russian culture, the ideology of the "Russian World," national patriotism, and conservative values. It also likes to present itself as the protector of Russian compatriots abroad, thereby intervening in the internal affairs of a state.
Keywords
Russian soft power; Russian world; Russkij mir; Russian propagandaISBN
9783412529758, 9783412529741Publisher
BrillPublisher website
http://www.brill.comPublication date and place
Köln, 2024Imprint
BöhlauSeries
Osteuropa in Geschichte und Gegenwart,Classification
History: specific events and topics
Austria
Germany
Russia
Early 21st century c 2000 to c 2050

