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The Multidimensional Soft Power of Illiberal States: Russia in the Western Balkans

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2023

Adriana Cuppuleri*
Affiliation:
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Liridona Veliu Ashiku
Affiliation:
Loyola University Chicago, USA
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Corresponding author: Adriana Cuppuleri; Email: adrianacupp@zedat.fu-berlin.de
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Abstract

This article aims to make a threefold contribution to the study of soft power. First, considering that the potential of soft power of illiberal states is both underestimated and distorted, this study presents a two-dimensional conceptualization of Russia’s soft power, distinguishing between Russia’s posture toward the liberal international order, and sources of Russia’s foreign policy. Second, it analyzes whether Russian soft power in the Western Balkan countries remains ideologically relevant beyond its hitherto conceptualizations as either the result of its historic cultural ties with the region, or a reflection of Russian foreign policy strategies. Through an analysis of elite discourses and news media as exemplified in speeches, press releases, and interviews, this article locates, challenges, and develops on Russia’s soft power indicators in the Western Balkans. Finally, it contributes to surmounting the residing liberal democratic bias in the study of soft power of illiberal states, showing that not only can they be ideologically attractive but that their scope of influence differs according to the multi-layered nature of soft power.

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Figure 1. Typology of Russia’s soft power.

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Figure 2. Typology of Russia’s soft power with WB indicators.