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Analysis of Russia's Implementation of Soft Power in Estonia
Thesis title in Czech: Analýza ruského využití měkké moci v Estonsku
Thesis title in English: Analysis of Russia's Implementation of Soft Power in Estonia
Key words: Analysis of Russia's Implementation of Soft Power in Estonia
English key words: Analysis of Russia's Implementation of Soft Power in Estonia
Academic year of topic announcement: 2017/2018
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Security Studies (23-KBS)
Supervisor: Aliaksei Kazharski, Ph.D.
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Date of registration: 04.02.2019
Date of assignment: 04.02.2019
Date and time of defence: 28.02.2019 09:00
Venue of defence: Jinonice - U Kříže 8, Praha 5, J3107, Jinonice - místn. č. 3107
Date of electronic submission:04.02.2019
Date of proceeded defence: 28.02.2019
Opponents: Ammon Cheskin, Dr.
 
 
 
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The aim of current paper is to analyse Russia's interpretation of soft power and how it has been implemented in Estonia. As Russia's understanding of the concept does not necessarily align with the definition proposed by Joseph Nye, Russian Foreign Policy will be examined along with the Compatriot Policies that are at the centre of Russia's soft power approach. The study will also assess the language and education questions in Estonia that are relevant to the Russian minority issue and thus have become integral part for the Russian Compatriot Policy as well as review the events over the recent years.
Preliminary scope of work
The aim of current paper is to analyse Russia's interpretation of soft power and how it has been implemented in Estonia. As Russia's understanding of the concept does not necessarily align with the definition proposed by Joseph Nye, Russian Foreign Policy will be examined along with the Compatriot Policies that are at the centre of Russia's soft power approach. The study will also assess the language and education questions in Estonia that are relevant to the Russian minority issue and thus have become integral part for the Russian Compatriot Policy as well as review the events over the recent years.
Preliminary scope of work in English
Analysing the extent of the use Russian soft power in Estonia
 
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