Russia’s Soft Power in Africa: Potential and Challenges of Russian-speaking Women’s Communities

Q2 Arts and Humanities
N. Krylova, O. Kulkova
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The article refers to one of the integral parts of the of Russian soft power foreign policy, which lies in its interaction with the Russian-speaking women’s communities on the African continent. This topic has not previously been given an appropriate consideration in the domestic scientific discourse. The processes of current social and political transformations in the African countries require the significant increase in soft power, which could become the instrument of developing and consolidating relations between Russia and new African elites and African people. The Russian-speaking communities in Africa and organizations they create are largely composed of women and are developing thanks to their own initiatives. The potential of Russian-speaking women’s communities in Africa, as well as of associations of African graduates of Soviet/Russian educational institutions as prospective soft power providers is quite significant, yet seriously underestimated and untapped properly. Today a variety of associations, clubs, fraternities, unions comprised of Russian-speaking women is widely occurring in the majority of African countries. There are such associations in Zambia, Cameroon, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, Uganda, Togo, Angola, Mauritius, Madagascar, Senegal, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mali, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Mozambique, and other countries. Russian-African mixed families are considered as the most probable potential mediators in Russian and African societies, cultures and markets. At the same time, the development of ties with the Russian-speaking diaspora in Africa would contribute not only to supporting the foreign policy activities of the Russian Federation on the continent, but also to the implementation of such important national priorities of our country as supporting compatriots abroad and promoting the “Russian world.” This acquires particular importance on the threshold of the second Russia - Africa summit in 2023.
俄罗斯在非洲的软实力:俄语妇女社区的潜力与挑战
文章论述了俄罗斯软实力外交政策的一个组成部分,即与非洲俄语妇女社区的互动。在国内科学论述中,这一主题以前没有得到适当的考虑。非洲国家当前的社会和政治变革进程需要显著提高软实力,这可能成为发展和巩固俄罗斯与非洲新精英和非洲人民之间关系的工具。非洲的俄语社区和他们创建的组织主要由妇女组成,并且由于她们自己的倡议而得到发展。非洲讲俄语的妇女社区的潜力,以及苏联/俄罗斯教育机构的非洲毕业生协会作为潜在的软实力提供者是相当重要的,但严重低估和适当开发。今天,由讲俄语的妇女组成的各种协会、俱乐部、兄弟会、工会在大多数非洲国家广泛存在。在赞比亚、喀麦隆、突尼斯、阿尔及利亚、摩洛哥、尼日利亚、乌干达、多哥、安哥拉、毛里求斯、马达加斯加、塞内加尔、尼日利亚、卢旺达、马里、刚果、Côte科特迪瓦、莫桑比克和其他国家都有这样的协会。俄罗斯-非洲混血家庭被认为是俄罗斯和非洲社会、文化和市场中最有可能的潜在调解人。与此同时,发展与非洲讲俄语的侨民的关系不仅有助于支持俄罗斯联邦在非洲大陆的外交政策活动,而且有助于执行我国支持海外同胞和促进“俄罗斯世界”等重要的国家优先事项。在2023年第二次俄罗斯-非洲峰会即将召开之际,这一点尤为重要。
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Vestnik RUDN International Relations
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