Nearly a decade ago Russia took a turn from declarative compatriot protection discourse to a more programmatic approach consolidating large Russophone1 populations abroad and connecting them more with Russia by employing the newly emerged concept of Russkiy Mir as a unifying factor for Russophones around the world. Most academic debates have since focused on analyzing Russkiy Mir as Russia’s soft power tool. This article looks at Russia’s compatriot policy from the perspective of the claimed compatriot populations themselves. It is a single empirical in - depth case study of Russia’s compatriot policy and its reception by the Russian-speaking community in Estonia. The focus is on Russia’s claims on ...
Nuo 1991 m. Estijoje rusakalbių tema plačiai diskutavo ne tik socialinių mokslų atstovai, bet ir pol...
The article highlights the major points that have influenced relations between Russia and Estonia af...
This thesis examines the impact of the existence of multimillion Russian diaspora in the former-Sovi...
Thirty years ago this month, the world shook as one of the only two Superpowers unexpectedly collaps...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left twenty-five million ethnic Russians living outsi...
Currently, more than 20 million Russians permanently reside outside Russia. As migration trends show...
This paper argues that the instrumental reference to Russian ‘compatriots’ in Georgia in 2008 and Uk...
This article explores the topics of Russian diaspora and the politics of culture and identity, expre...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many ethnic groups found themselves suddenly as a di...
Modern Diasporas are not just historically dispersed peoples, united by common ethno-cultural roots,...
This study explores the Russian instrumentalization of its diaspora through the concept of Compatrio...
The article examines the position of Russians in Estonia and their relation with ethnic Estonians. T...
Russians from the "near abroad": The theme of the diaspora and its lobbies in Russia The place of ...
This thesis examines how Russian political elites and intellectuals have approached the issues of Ru...
The imperial policy of Russia in the 18th and early 19th centuries led to the formation of various d...
Nuo 1991 m. Estijoje rusakalbių tema plačiai diskutavo ne tik socialinių mokslų atstovai, bet ir pol...
The article highlights the major points that have influenced relations between Russia and Estonia af...
This thesis examines the impact of the existence of multimillion Russian diaspora in the former-Sovi...
Thirty years ago this month, the world shook as one of the only two Superpowers unexpectedly collaps...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left twenty-five million ethnic Russians living outsi...
Currently, more than 20 million Russians permanently reside outside Russia. As migration trends show...
This paper argues that the instrumental reference to Russian ‘compatriots’ in Georgia in 2008 and Uk...
This article explores the topics of Russian diaspora and the politics of culture and identity, expre...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many ethnic groups found themselves suddenly as a di...
Modern Diasporas are not just historically dispersed peoples, united by common ethno-cultural roots,...
This study explores the Russian instrumentalization of its diaspora through the concept of Compatrio...
The article examines the position of Russians in Estonia and their relation with ethnic Estonians. T...
Russians from the "near abroad": The theme of the diaspora and its lobbies in Russia The place of ...
This thesis examines how Russian political elites and intellectuals have approached the issues of Ru...
The imperial policy of Russia in the 18th and early 19th centuries led to the formation of various d...
Nuo 1991 m. Estijoje rusakalbių tema plačiai diskutavo ne tik socialinių mokslų atstovai, bet ir pol...
The article highlights the major points that have influenced relations between Russia and Estonia af...
This thesis examines the impact of the existence of multimillion Russian diaspora in the former-Sovi...