Social Sciences (Jan 2022)

Making the Best Out of a Crisis: Russia’s Health Diplomacy during COVID-19

  • Serena Giusti,
  • Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11020053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 53

Abstract

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The article considers how Russia has reacted to the pandemic, especially in terms of foreign policy. Although internally the management of the pandemic has led to a further limitation of citizens’ freedoms, externally it has been exploited to improve the country’s image and strengthen its leverage through tactical activism and political generosity. Russia’s strategy has been articulated in two phases: first, immediate aid to countries in need in order to channel the idea of a benevolent state, directly or indirectly discrediting other countries or organisations; second, the geopolitical use of vaccines. The article stresses the relationship between science and foreign policy and analyses Russia’s health diplomacy strategy, underscoring its opportunities and challenges through the analysis of two case studies (Italy and Belarus). From a methodological perspective, the article mainly refers to foreign policy analysis (FPA), using concepts such as soft power, health diplomacy, and geopolitics.

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