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Politics of the Russian Language Beyond Russia
✍ Scribed by Christian Noack
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 262
- Series
- Russian Language and Society
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Examines Russian language politics and its impact on different Russian speaking communities
- Explores the language situation and general use of Russian in everyday life, in print media, television and social media
- Looks at the politics of Russian in a range of countries including Ukraine, Belarus, Khazahkstan, Moldova, Ireland and Germany
- Adopts a comparative approach to examine the institutional set-up and practice of Russia’s language promotion in relation to its British, French and German counterparts
Russian policy documents increasingly emphasise the importance of miagakaia sila for securing Russia’s foreign policy interests. Looking at the politics of Russian in a range of countries including the Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ireland and Germany, this book examines Russian language promotion and its reception in different countries and across different contexts.
Bringing together leading scholars in the field, the book examines the politics of the Russian language, the role of the Russian Federation in influencing these politics and the challenges that the promotion of Russian faces in particular contexts across the globe. Taking a comparative approach, the book also examines the institutional set-up and practice of Russia’s language promotion in relation to its British, French and German counterparts and against the history of Soviet cultural diplomacy.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Tables
Contributors
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION Language and Culture in Russia’s Soft Power Toolbox
CHAPTER 1 The ‘Russian World’ and Ukraine
CHAPTER 2 Russian in Belarus: A Feature of Belarusian Identity or Moscow’s ‘Trojan Horse’?
CHAPTER 3 Between Emotions and Pragmatism: The Russian Language in Kazakhstan and the ‘Russian Factor’
CHAPTER 4 Speakers of Russian in Ireland: ‘What unites us is language, but in all other respects we are different’
CHAPTER 5 Media Use of Russian Speakers in Germany
CHAPTER 6 The Role of Russian for Digital Diplomacy in Moldova
CHAPTER 7 Promoting Russian Higher Education
CHAPTER 8 Stable or Variable Russian? Standardisation versus Pluricentrism
CHAPTER 9 The Russian World in Perspective: Comparing Russian Culture and Language Promotion with British, German and French Practices
Index
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