Multi-vector Management of Soft Power Policies: Will Russian Soft Power Be Victimized by the Moscow-Erdogan Association?
Journal: RUDN Journal of Public Administration (Vol.7, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-11-17
Authors : Costas Melakopides;
Page : 361-370
Keywords : R.T. Erdogan; Turkey; soft power; foreign policy; Russia; the Republic of Cyprus;
Abstract
This article analyzes the potential impact of Turkey’s foreign policy on Russia’s soft power in several regions of the world. The author believes that the policy of President R.T. Erdogan in the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the Aegean Sea can cause significant damage to the image and international prestige of Moscow. The article argues that Russian policy should minimize the “toxic” impact of R.T. Erdogan’s foreign policy on Russia’s soft power in the considered regions.
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