This article offers a new approach to Russian foreign policy under Putin’s presidency as shifting from its ‘soft power’ model to what might be characterized through the prism of biopower. The author discusses the various meanings attached to the concept of attraction, and scrutinises the biopolitical turn in Russia as a domestic phenomenon and as a key element of Russia’s power projection abroad. It is argued that biopolitics as a power instrument can play different roles – it can be a tool to construct Russian national (and simultaneously imperial) identity and to distinguish Russia from the West, and channel for communication with conservative forces across the globe
This paper is based on the fact that a number of factors, but particularly the restricting utility o...
Foreign policy is one of the instruments of promoting soft power of a state. According to Joseph Nye...
In 1990, Joseph Nye coined the term “soft power” to define co-optive power that is based on attracti...
In this article, we address geopolitics and biopower as two different yet mutually correlative discu...
© 2017 Association for the Study of Nationalities.In this article, we address geopolitics and biopow...
The authors study the applicability of the concept of biopolitics to contemporary Russian society an...
The Crimea Crisis of 2014 and the subsequent conflict in Eastern Ukraine have brought to the fore th...
This introductory article explains how the concept of biopolitics can be used as an analytical tool ...
The paper applies the concept of biopolitics to the analysis of Russia's relations with Georgia. It ...
The article is dedicated to critically important informational and ideological aspects of Russia's f...
Abstract The Crimea Crisis of 2014 and the subsequent conflict in Eastern Ukraine have brought to th...
In this thesis, I examine how geopolitical ideas about the future development of the Russian Federat...
The article discusses the use and transformation of the American scientific concept "soft power" in ...
The article analyzes different aspects of the "soft power" of Russia. The author affirms that in thi...
In this article about the conflict between Georgia and Russia, the authors claim that the applicatio...
This paper is based on the fact that a number of factors, but particularly the restricting utility o...
Foreign policy is one of the instruments of promoting soft power of a state. According to Joseph Nye...
In 1990, Joseph Nye coined the term “soft power” to define co-optive power that is based on attracti...
In this article, we address geopolitics and biopower as two different yet mutually correlative discu...
© 2017 Association for the Study of Nationalities.In this article, we address geopolitics and biopow...
The authors study the applicability of the concept of biopolitics to contemporary Russian society an...
The Crimea Crisis of 2014 and the subsequent conflict in Eastern Ukraine have brought to the fore th...
This introductory article explains how the concept of biopolitics can be used as an analytical tool ...
The paper applies the concept of biopolitics to the analysis of Russia's relations with Georgia. It ...
The article is dedicated to critically important informational and ideological aspects of Russia's f...
Abstract The Crimea Crisis of 2014 and the subsequent conflict in Eastern Ukraine have brought to th...
In this thesis, I examine how geopolitical ideas about the future development of the Russian Federat...
The article discusses the use and transformation of the American scientific concept "soft power" in ...
The article analyzes different aspects of the "soft power" of Russia. The author affirms that in thi...
In this article about the conflict between Georgia and Russia, the authors claim that the applicatio...
This paper is based on the fact that a number of factors, but particularly the restricting utility o...
Foreign policy is one of the instruments of promoting soft power of a state. According to Joseph Nye...
In 1990, Joseph Nye coined the term “soft power” to define co-optive power that is based on attracti...