Identification and physical disconnect in Russian foreign policy: Georgia as a Western proxy once again?

IF 2.5 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Julie Wilhelmsen
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Abstract Evolving official Russian identifications of Georgia amount to a dangerous securitisation of this small neighbour – achieved through a focus not on Georgia itself but on Western engagement in the region. With the long absence of face-to-face diplomatic encounters and contact, the Russian idea of Georgia as a ‘Western proxy’ has become entrenched. This article advances a social explanation of Russian foreign policy that speaks to geopolitical explanations in foregrounding great power interaction and security by drawing on insights from a discourse-theoretical reading of securitisation theory. It adds value to social explanations by showing how the identification of another political entity can be changed into that of a ‘proxy’ through its integration into a larger ‘radically different other’, and how this expansion occurs in interplay with interpretations of physical manifestations of the larger ‘radically different other’ in the ‘proxy’. Finally, it draws attention to the impact of physical encounters on foreign policy in these times of COVID-19, war, and growing isolationism in world affairs.
俄罗斯外交政策中的身份认同与实际脱节:格鲁吉亚再次成为西方的代理人?
俄罗斯官方对格鲁吉亚的认识不断演变,相当于对这个小邻国进行了危险的证券化——通过关注西方在该地区的参与而不是格鲁吉亚本身来实现。由于长期缺乏面对面的外交接触和接触,俄罗斯将格鲁吉亚视为“西方代理人”的想法已经根深蒂固。本文通过对证券化理论的话语理论解读,提出了一种俄罗斯外交政策的社会解释,即在大国互动和安全问题上的地缘政治解释。它通过展示另一个政治实体的认同如何通过融入一个更大的“根本不同的他者”而转变为“代理”的认同,以及这种扩张如何与“代理”中更大的“根本不同的他者”的物理表现的解释相互作用,从而增加了社会解释的价值。最后,它提请注意在COVID-19、战争和世界事务中日益孤立主义的时代,身体接触对外交政策的影响。
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