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Kremlin's Anti-Colonial Narrative Targets Global South for Geopolitical Influence
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The Kremlin is leveraging an 'anti-colonial' narrative to enhance its geopolitical influence in the Global South, as reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation. An exhibition on European colonialism was opened during a security forum in Moscow, aiming to reshape perceptions of historical cruelty as a European trait. Russian propaganda seeks to equate the historical traumas of Global South nations with the USSR's experiences during World War II, attempting to portray Russia as a victim. This narrative is part of a strategy to gain loyalty from African and Latin American countries while masking Moscow's neo-colonial interests. The Kremlin views these nations primarily as avenues for circumventing sanctions and acquiring cheap resources, rather than as partners in combating colonialism.
Key Points: • The Kremlin is using an anti-colonial narrative to expand influence in the Global South. • An exhibition in Moscow aims to manipulate historical perceptions of colonialism. • Russia seeks to portray itself as a victim while pursuing neo-colonial interests.