"Russkiy mir" redirects here. For other uses including "Russian world" or "Russkiy mir", see Russian world (disambiguation).
"Pax Russica" redirects here. For a period in Finnish history, see Finnish Civil War § Pax Russica.
The "Russian world" (Russian: Русский мир, romanized: Russkiy mir, lit. 'Russian world', 'Russian order', 'Russian community') is a concept and a political doctrine usually defined as the sphere of military, political and cultural influence of Russia.[1][2][3][4][5] This concept is sometimes also phrased as Pax Russica,[6][7][8] in parallel to the Pax Romana, and as a counterweight to the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century and the Pax Americana after WWII.[9]
^Curanović, Alicja (2015). "The Main Features of Traditional Values in Russian Discourse". The Guardians of Traditional Values: Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church in the Quest for Status. German Marshall Fund of the United States. pp. 8–10.
^Cite error: The named reference Russia's Soft Power Approach was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Laruelle, Marlene (May 2015). "The 'Russian World': Russia's Soft Power and Geopolitical Imagination" (PDF). Washington, DC: Center on Global Interests. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
^Valery Tishkov, The Russian World—Changing Meanings and Strategies, Carnegie Papers, Number 95 , August 2008
^Tiido, Anna, The «Russian World»: the blurred notion of protecting Russians abroad In: Polski Przegląd Stosunków Międzynarodowych, Warszaw, Uniwersytet Kardynała S. Wyszyńskiego, 2015, issue 5, pp. 131—151, ISSN 2300-1437 (in English)
^"Pax Russica: Russia's Monroe Doctrine (WHP 21)".
^Ostrow, Rachel (2013). "Pax Russica". The SAIS Review of International Affairs. 33 (2): 57–59. doi:10.1353/sais.2013.0024. JSTOR 26995400. S2CID 153380504.
^"Pax Russica: Will Russia's Defeat Lead to More Wars?". YouTube.
^Dugin, Aleksandr (2008). "Pax Russica: For a Eurasian Alliance Against America". New Perspectives Quarterly. 25 (4): 56–60. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5842.2008.01026.x.
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