"The book is a useful addition to the library of current writings on 'soft power,' especially for adding public diplomacy of an ambitious state case study to the more theoretical scholarly literature." (Oleksii Poltorakov, Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics & Society, JSPPS, Vol. 6 (2), 2020)
Chosen as one of the 7 Best New Diplomacy Books to Read in 2020 by the Book Authority. "The book provides a multi-faceted approach to the study of Russian public diplomacy and international engagement. ... this volume will achieve its goal of encouraging and enabling readers to think about Russia's public diplomacy and international engagement in a more rounded and complete way, and thereby help reduce the stereotypes plaguing this corner of the international political arena." (Victoria, Hudson, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 72 (7), 2020)
Preface
Alexey Bogaturov
1 Introduction
Anna A.Velikaya and Greg Simons
2 Russian Public Diplomacy: Historical Aspects
Olga Lebedeva
3 Russian Public Diplomacy and Nation Branding
Semed A. Semedov and Anastasiya G. Kurbatova
4 Development Diplomacy of the Russian Federation
Stanislav Tkachenko
5 Russia's policy and international cooperation: the challenges and opportunities of soft power
Natalia Bubnova
6 Russian Digital Diplomacy: A Rising Cyber Soft-Power?
Natalia Tsvetkova
7 Russian Public Diplomacy Through Higher Education
Alexey Fominykh
8 Russian Science Diplomacy
Elena Kharitonova & Irina Prokhorenko
9 The Role of civil society in Russian Public Diplomacy
Elena Stetsko
10 Multiple facets of Russian public diplomacy in international organizations: a case study
Marina Chepurina and Evgeny Kuznetsov
11 Russian business diplomacy in the South and Southeast Asia
Andrey Bykov & Kirill Solntsev
12 The Baltic Sea Region – Cooperation in the Human Dimension
Daria Akhutina
13 Strategic communication of Russia in Latin America
Evgeny N. Pashentsev
14 Public Diplomacy of Russia in the Middle East
Vladimir Morozov and Greg Simons
15 Conclusion
Anna A. Velikaya and Greg Simons
Anna Velikaya works at the Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Foundation, Russia, and is a member of the Expert Council of Rossotrudnichestvo Federal Agency. She specialised in humanitarian cooperation at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and has co-authored Modern International Relations (2017) and Public Diplomacy of Russia and Foreign Countries (2018). Her research interests include public diplomacy, humanitarian cooperation, nation branding, track II diplomacy and U.S. politics in Central Asia.
Greg Simons is a researcher and Associate Professor at the Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden and a lecturer at the Department of Communication Sciences at Turiba University, Latvia. He studied at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and has authored or edited over 10 books, 16 book chapters and some 74 articles since 2002.
Russian public diplomacy attracts growing attention in the current global climate of tension and competition. However, it is often not understood or is misunderstood. Although some articles and book chapters exist, there are almost no books on Russian public diplomacy neither in Russian, nor in English. This edited collection is an in-depth and broad analysis of Russian public diplomacy in its conceptual understanding and its pragmatic aims and practice. Various aspects of Russian public diplomacy – from cultural to business practices – will interest professors, students and practitioners from various countries. Written by a diverse collection of the most prominent and capable scholars, from academia to international organizations, with a wealth of knowledge and objective experience, this book covers the vital topics and thoroughly analyzes the best practices and mistakes within the broad understanding of public diplomacy conducted by the Russian Federation.
Anna Velikaya works at the Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Foundation, Russia, and is a member of the Expert Council of Rossotrudnichestvo Federal Agency. She specialised in humanitarian cooperation at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and has co-authored Modern International Relations (2017) and Public Diplomacy of Russia and Foreign Countries (2018). Her research interests include public diplomacy, humanitarian cooperation, nation branding, track II diplomacy and U.S. politics in Central Asia.
Greg Simons is a researcher and Associate Professor at the Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden and a lecturer at the Department of Communication Sciences at Turiba University, Latvia. He studied at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and has authored or edited over 10 books, 16 book chapters and some 74 articles since 2002.