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Friends or Foes within the Pan-Slavic Brotherhood: A Narrative Analysis of Aleksandar Vučić's Stance on Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | NATIONALITIES PAPERS-THE JOURNAL OF NATIONALISM AND ETHNICITY |
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Web | https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/nationalities-papers/article/friends-or-foes-within-the-panslavic-brotherhood-a-narrative-analysis-of-aleksandar-vucics-stance-on-russias-aggression-against-ukraine/E5E2D505A4DF4D6FE5B3FC74F8600F6E |
Doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nps.2024.31 |
Keywords | Narrative analysis; Aleksandar Vučić; Serbia; Ukraine; Russian Federation; war in Ukraine |
Description | Amidst the Russian aggression against Ukraine, peace and stability within the geostrategic region of the Western Balkans have come under the spotlight. While some have called for the “denazification” of the Balkans, others have firmly supported Ukraine. Among the six non-European Union states in the Balkans, the Republic of Serbia is perceived as the most visible and longstanding supporter, akin to a brotherly state, of the Russian Federation. This article aims to investigate President Vučić’s narrative in his Addresses to the Nation concerning the war in Ukraine. The objective is to gain a better understanding of Serbia’s foreign policy positioning with regard to the conflict in Ukraine. Anchored in the Regional Security Complex theory, the article examines President Vučić’s Addresses to the Nation from February 2022 to February 2023, revealing Serbia’s consistent insistence on independent decision-making in foreign policy matters, including in the context of the war in Ukraine. These Addresses to the Nation further reinforce the notion of Serbia’s multi-vector foreign policy, while also utilizing the war in Ukraine to reignite public discussions on the importance of Kosovo to Serbia’s foreign policy. |
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