Russia's cultural statecraft

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Russia's cultural statecraft

edited by Tuomas Forsberg and Sirke Mäkinen

(Studies in contemporary Russia / series editor Markku Kivinen)

Routledge, 2022

1st ed.

  • :hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Launches and develops the concept of cultural statecraft that has advantages compared to alternative terms, such as cultural diplomacy and soft power. Russia's cultural statecraft has received growing attention in the Western world, but there is no comprehensive analysis of the interlinkages between politics and culture across a variety of fields.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Russia's Cultural Statecraft 2. Higher Education as a Tool for Cultural Statecraft? 3. Fine Arts and International Relations: Russian Museum Diplomacy 4. Forging Common History: Russia's Cultural Statecraft and the Soviet Second World War Monuments in Europe 5. 'Russian literature will fix everything': The Read Russia Project and Cultural Statecraft 6. The Future State: Russian Cinema and Neoliberal Cultural Statecraft 7. Soviet Legacies and Global Contexts: Classical Music and Russia's Cultural Statecraft 8. Stagecraft in the Service of Statecraft? Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 9. International Events in the Service of Cultural Statecraft: The Sochi Olympics and the World Festival of Youth and Students 10. Sport as Cultural Statecraft: Russia and the Kontinental Hockey League 11. In Search of Past Glory: Russia's Cultural Statecraft in the Age of Decline

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