Defenders of an Imagined Empire. The Russian Diaspora as a Tool of Propaganda and Anti-Democratic Politics in the Central and Southeast Asian Region Cover Image

Defenders of an Imagined Empire. The Russian Diaspora as a Tool of Propaganda and Anti-Democratic Politics in the Central and Southeast Asian Region
Defenders of an Imagined Empire. The Russian Diaspora as a Tool of Propaganda and Anti-Democratic Politics in the Central and Southeast Asian Region

Author(s): Magdalena Lachowicz
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, International relations/trade, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Russian diaspora in the world; Coordinating Council of Compatriots; Russkiy Mir

Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes the role of the Russian diaspora in the policy of the Russian Federation authorities during Russia’s war in Ukraine. The author analyzes the mechanisms of centralization, consolidation and instrumentalization of organizations of so-called compatriots outside Russia, in the area of Central and Southeast Asia. The process of institutionalization of the diaspora and the creation of a coherent system of economic, cultural and repatriation policy management by the central authorities of the Russian Federation are critically analyzed. Russia, working with the diaspora, is extremely effective in exploiting the potential of its human capital, which, according to UN reports, is estimated at 11 million people, the second largest diaspora in the world after the Indian diaspora.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 23-38
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English