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ID181725
Title ProperRussia's African Toolkit
Other Title InformationDigital Influence and Entrepreneurs of Influence
LanguageENG
AuthorLaruelle, Marlene ;  MarleneLaruelle ;  Limonier, Kevin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Today, Russian influence on the African continent is still anecdotic compared to the People's Republic of China, the United States, and former colonial powers, such as France. Yet, Moscow has committed to reasserting itself as an alternative pole of influence to China and Western countries in the eyes of some African elites. This article analyzes two key components of Russia's African toolkit: its media outlets such as RT and Sputnik, which have managed to impose themselves on the African media landscape, and its entrepreneurs of influence, in charge of influence campaigns of different scopes. The article contends that Russia's media success relies more on the appropriation of its informational content by African actors with their own political agendas than on Moscow convincing African audiences of the legitimacy of its foreign policy or political model, and that entrepreneurs of influence may play a useful, but limited, role in testing new parameters of influence.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 65, No.3; Summer 2021: p.403-419
Journal SourceOrbis 2021-07 65, 3
Key WordsRussia's African Toolkit ;  Digital Influence