The Role of Africa in Russia’s Geopolitics

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2023 Russia Africa Summit

Russia’s intensive involvement with the African continent goes back decades. During the Cold War, Moscow viewed Africa as its “natural” sphere of influence and a staging ground for active measures and proxy wars aiming to undermine American interests. When the USSR fell apart, an intermission followed. Today, Russia is unquestionably back. What draws Russia to Africa? Which African countries attract it and why? What purposes do relationships with various African states serve for Russia—and what makes Russia attractive to the African states that choose to partner with it? What is the role of the Russian private military companies Wagner and Africa Corps in these relationships? And what is Africa’s role in Russia’s global propaganda and disinformation effort? Izabella Tabarovsky discusses these and other questions with Maxim Matusevich, professor of history at Seton Hall University in New Jersey and chair of the university’s History Department. The episode was recorded on July 26.

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04:11—Russia’s relationship with Africa as a function of Russia’s relationship with the West.
06:03—Moscow looking back to Soviet-African relations for points of strength.
07:46—African states as a source of diplomatic support and counterbalance against Western sanctions.
09:18—African states’ position on Russia’s war against Ukraine. 
13:01—Why African states choose to work with Russia.
20:10—Common features of states that fall under Russia’s influence.
25:20—Wagner’s presence in Africa today. 
28:58—Russia targeting both extreme right and extreme left audiences with its messaging.
33:55—The evolution of Soviet policy toward Africa. 
42:17—Russia’s propaganda and disinformation in Africa today.
43:55—What can Western policymakers do to counter Russia’s influence in Africa? 

Episode Transcript

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