SPOILS OF THE PAST: MEMORY DIPLOMACY IN THE RUSSO UKRAINIAN CONFLICT

Authors

  • INÊS FERREIRA DE SOUSA
  • CONSTANÇA MAGALHÃES
  • HUGO QUARTEU
  • ANA CAMPOS MARINHEIRO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.15.2.9

Keywords:

Russia, Ukraine, Memory Diplomacy, Memory Studies, Diplomacy, War

Abstract

In the context of the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, this article draws from the conceptual framework of memory diplomacy to explore how memory has been employed in Russian and Ukrainian diplomacy since 2022 and what international goals its use aims to achieve. Previous research has continuously shown how memory is instrumentalised in domestic politics, but its employment to achieve international goals has only recently become an object of study. Nevertheless, memory diplomacy offers a valuable addition for interpreting the diplomatic practices of both Ukraine and Russia when viewed through the constructivist framework of International Relations. This research is based on a content discourse analysis of speeches and official statements from both countries, with regard to interpretations of the past, since 2022. It concludes that conflicting memories are built and employed by both parties to serve their international goals.

Author Biographies

INÊS FERREIRA DE SOUSA

PhD candidate in International Relations at NOVA University of Lisbon (Portugal). She holds a bachelor’s degree in Languages and International Relations from the University of Porto since July 2023. During her studies, she was enrolled in the University of Heidelberg for one semester.

CONSTANÇA MAGALHÃES

Brussels (Belgium). She holds a bachelor’s degree in Languages and International Relations from the University of Porto since July 2023. She also enrolled in the Erasmus+ Programme, having studied for one semester in the University of Pisa.

HUGO QUARTEU

MA student in Political Science at the Free University of Brussels (Belgium). He holds a bachelor’s degree in Languages and International Relations from the University of Porto since July 2023. He also enrolled in the Erasmus+ Programme, having studied for one semester in the University of Pisa.

ANA CAMPOS MARINHEIRO

MA student Political Science: International Relations at the Free University of Brussels (Belgium). She holds a bachelor’s degree in Languages and International Relations from the University of Porto since July 2023. She also enrolled in the Erasmus+ Programme, having studied for one semester in the Free University of Berlin.

Published

2024-11-27