DW Global Media Forum: Eastern identities and Russia’s expanding influence on its neighbors hosted by Deutsche Welle, Panel with SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic, 20 June 2017, Bonn, Germany

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Thursday, June 20

Eastern identities and Russia’s expanding influence on its neighbors hosted by Deutsche Welle

Moscow is trying to expand its influence on Eastern Europe by influencing the media, the policy and the civil society of several nations around Russia. While the right wing movement in European countries like Slovakia, Bulgaria and Czech Republic reaches out to the Kremlin and claims a turning away from the West, there are also countries like Ukraine that are unwantedly affected by the hard lines of Russian policy. The Polish President Andrzej Duda criticized NATO for treating Poland like a buffer zone between Russia and Germany. The panel discusses the identity formation of Eastern European countries and Slavic Nations. Is there a heritage of the “Eastern Identity”, that all countries of Eastern Europe have in common and what was apart from its geographical point of reference the generalized social marker in European identity formation process? How does the Kremlin influence national policies and cultures of Eastern European countries?

Speakers:
Oliver Vujovic
Zhanna Nemtsova – Journalist, Deutsche Welle, Germany

More on: http://www.dw.com/en/eastern-identities-and-russias-expanding-influence-on-its-neighbors/a-38278263