I want it all and I want it now : Russian Invasion of Ukraine and its Security Implications for Southeast Europe

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STOJAROVÁ Věra

Rok publikování 2025
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj CONTEMPORARY SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Fakulta sociálních studií

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www article - open access
Doi https://doi.org/10.25364/02.12:2025.2.3
Klíčová slova influence operations; hybrid war; proxy actor; Russian Federation; Balkans; Serbia
Přiložené soubory
Popis Serbia is one of the few European countries that did not impose sanctions on the Russian Federation following the invasion of Ukraine. The primary objective of my paper is to explore and explain this distinct position through a substantial analysis of the roots and logic underpinning Serbia’s foreign policy. By adopting a critical social constructivist approach, this study seeks to understand the way in which national identity shapes Serbia’s unique foreign policy decisions - not only in relation to Russia and Ukraine but also in terms of its broader international orientation. The basic claim of the article is that Serbia’s international positioning should be assessed through two key factors: first, the notion of ‘Serbian exceptionalism,’ rooted in the country’s self-perception of its unique historical and geopolitical role; and second, its attempt to emulate Yugoslavia's non-aligned stance during the Cold War, aiming to preserve strategic autonomy amidst global power dynamics.
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