Russia and Latvia

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A01=Andis Kudors
Author_Andis Kudors
authoritarian influence
Baltic security studies
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China
Civil Society
COE
Compatriot Policy
disinformation campaigns
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Hybrid War
hybrid warfare tactics in Eastern Europe
Latvia
Latvian Citizens
Latvian Orthodox Church
Latvian Society
Latvian SSR
media manipulation research
Moscow Patriarchate
NATO Member
public diplomacy strategies
Russia
Russia's Foreign Policy
Russian Compatriots
Russian Language
Russian Media
Russian minority integration
Russian Orthodox Church
Russian Public Diplomacy
Russian Tv
Russian Tv Channel
Russian World
Russia’s Foreign Policy
Sharp Power
Soft Power
Tv Channel
UN
Valdis Zatlers
Vice Versa
Vladimir Putin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032534947
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores Russia’s relations with Latvia, arguing that Latvia, with a higher proportion of Russian speakers than other Baltic states, is especially vulnerable to Russia’s “sharp power”. The book highlights how authoritarian and totalitarian regimes are unable to exercise soft power based on the attractiveness of the country's culture and values, which would help them gain the favour of the audience of the target countries, but instead, as in the case of Russia, use public diplomacy, compatriot policy, media policy, propaganda, and disinformation to produce a destructive effect, distorting the democracies of target countries and increasing national security risks. The book provides in-depth detail on how Russia is making use of this “sharp power” in Latvia, examines the consequences and assesses the dangers for the future.

Andis Kudors is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences in the University of Latvia, Latvia

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