From Defiance to Civilizationalism

Lien Verpoest
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Russia’s complex relationship with the West is the result of a long history of frustration and a perception of humiliation. The Russian empire, Soviet Union and the Russian Federation all have perceived the West alternately as a touchstone and a threat. This article assesses how discourses of humiliation and historical greatness intersect in Russian foreign policy. A first section explains how the discourse of humiliation has always been present Russia’s discourse on East-West relations. The second part of the article discusses how critical junctures in its relations with the west affected Russia’s foreign policy since 1991. As a consequence, Russia’s reactive frustration turned into defiance and a proactive discourse of humiliation, which became strongly intertwined with the legitimation for its attacks on the territorial integrity of sovereign states like Ukraine. Countries warning not to further antagonize or humiliate Russia with an eye on diplomacy and negotiations risk to mainstream this Russian discourse. This would enable Russia to successfully “securitize” humiliation by making the narrative of humiliation an object of security through discursive actions. It is therefore crucial not to perceive Russia’s humiliation rhetoric apart from the internal legitimation of its military invasion of Ukraine.
从反抗到文明
俄罗斯与西方的复杂关系是长期受挫和耻辱感的结果。俄罗斯帝国、苏联和俄罗斯联邦都将西方视为试金石和威胁。本文评估了羞辱和历史伟大的话语在俄罗斯外交政策中是如何交叉的。第一节解释了羞辱的话语如何一直存在于俄罗斯关于东西方关系的话语中。文章的第二部分讨论了自1991年以来,俄罗斯与西方关系的关键时刻如何影响俄罗斯的外交政策。因此,俄罗斯的被动沮丧变成了反抗和积极的羞辱话语,这与其攻击乌克兰等主权国家领土完整的合法性紧密交织在一起。警告不要以外交和谈判为目的进一步敌视或羞辱俄罗斯的国家有可能将这种俄罗斯言论纳入主流。这将使俄罗斯能够通过话语行动将羞辱的叙事作为安全的对象,从而成功地将羞辱“安全化”。因此,至关重要的是,不要把俄罗斯的羞辱言论视为其军事入侵乌克兰的内部合法性。
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