The Mirror Reflection of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in The Western Balkans: Opening New Conflicts as a Distraction

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Judita Krasniqi, Labinot Hajdari, Alban Maliqi, Kimberly DeGroff Madsen
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Background: The Western Balkan region has long struggled under extensive pressure and influence from Russia and the West. World developments have occasionally echoed tensions among nations in the region, including a prolonged EU and NATO membership process, which has increased the possibility of Russia’s influence, especially after the aggression in Ukraine. This article analyses the increase in Russia – Ukraine tensions and its direct correlation with the increase of tensions in the Western Balkans through hybrid war methods understood through Zhyhlei and Syvak’s definition: “a fragmentary and situational combination of different methods and theories of war, their integration into different spheres, especially political, religious, ideological, ethical, economic and informational.”5 The higher Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, the higher the pressure on Serbia to fuel tensions in the Western Balkans. This pressure comes through direct threats, media propaganda, and influence on parallel structures and financial support for CSOs, through which Russia increases its influence in the Balkans through Serbia as its closest ally. This influence strategy is particularly important for Russia to undermine the power and influence of the West and NATO in former Yugoslav states, especially those with open conflicts which serve as a global distraction from a possible power decline in Ukraine. Methods: Through discourse and thematic analysis, this article analyses local, regional, and international media, data, and publications of international organisations, press releases of international and regional institutions, conclusions of distinguished scientists and heads of state over the current situation in the Western Balkans, and interviews with representatives of CSOs and institutions in Kosovo. The influence of Russian aggression in Ukraine, with Russia’s pressure to increase tensions in the Western Balkans, has been analysed in the framework of Western unipolar influence and Russia’s attempts to return to multipolarity. Results and Conclusion: Among others, it is concluded that Russian influence is present in the Western Balkans and seeks to destabilise the region by activating passive conflicts from the past or opening new conflicts to defer international attention from the power decline in Ukraine, which did not produce the results that Russia had expected. This is possible through Serbia, Russia’s closest ally. The solution to prevent Russian influence and any future conflicts among Balkan states is to accelerate NATO and EU’s integration of Western Balkan countries.
俄罗斯入侵乌克兰在西巴尔干半岛的镜像:以新的冲突作为转移注意力的手段
背景:西巴尔干地区长期以来一直在俄罗斯和西方的广泛压力和影响下挣扎。世界的事态发展偶尔也会反映出该地区国家之间的紧张关系,包括欧盟和北约成员国的漫长进程,这增加了俄罗斯施加影响的可能性,尤其是在乌克兰遭受侵略之后。本文通过Zhyhlei和Syvak的定义所理解的混合战争方法,分析了俄乌紧张局势的加剧及其与西巴尔干紧张局势加剧的直接相关性:“不同战争方法和理论的零散和情境组合,它们被整合到不同的领域,特别是政治、宗教、意识形态、伦理、经济和信息领域。”5俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略越严重,塞尔维亚就越有压力加剧西巴尔干地区的紧张局势。这种压力来自直接威胁、媒体宣传、对平行结构的影响以及对民间社会组织的财政支持,俄罗斯通过塞尔维亚作为其最亲密的盟友,增加了其在巴尔干半岛的影响力。这种影响力策略对于俄罗斯破坏西方和北约在前南斯拉夫国家的权力和影响力尤其重要,尤其是那些存在公开冲突的国家,这些冲突分散了全球对乌克兰可能的权力衰落的注意力,国际组织的出版物、国际和区域机构的新闻稿、杰出科学家和国家元首对西巴尔干当前局势的结论,以及对科索沃民间社会组织和机构代表的采访。在西方单极影响和俄罗斯试图回归多极的框架下,分析了俄罗斯侵略乌克兰的影响,以及俄罗斯增加西巴尔干紧张局势的压力。结果和结论:除其他外,得出的结论是,俄罗斯的影响力存在于西巴尔干地区,并试图通过激活过去的被动冲突或引发新的冲突来破坏该地区的稳定,以推迟国际社会对乌克兰权力下降的关注,这并没有产生俄罗斯预期的结果。这可以通过俄罗斯最亲密的盟友塞尔维亚来实现。防止俄罗斯影响和巴尔干国家之间未来任何冲突的解决方案是加快北约和欧盟对西巴尔干国家的一体化。
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