Interest groups in Russian foreign policy: The invisible hand of the Russian Orthodox Church

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Nikita Lomagin
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[1] Faculty of Economics at St Petersburg State University,
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International Politics | 2012年 / 49卷
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interest groups; Russian foreign policy; Russian Orthodox Church; Russian identity;
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Among the domestic interest groups that play a role in influencing Russian foreign policy the Russian Orthodox Church has become an important actor. Its most important role has been that of supporting the emergence of a new nationalist Russian identity to undergird Russian policy. On specific policy issues, it has advocated the political reunification of Eastern Slavic Orthodox peoples, the emergence of a multipolar international system and the restatement of traditional values as the foundation for the pursuit of global human rights.
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页码:498 / 516
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