出版社:Research Centre for East European Studies and the Center for Security Studies
摘要:This edition considers the relationship between the Putin regime and far-right political parties in Europe. Firstly, Marlene Laruelle examines the overarching picture of Russia’s “bedfellowing policy” towards the European far right, noting that these new relationships provide the Putin regime with multiple channels for influence within certain European countries. Secondly, Péter Krekó, Lóránt Győri, and Attila Juhász assess the linkages between Putin’s Russia and Hungarian right-wing political parties, with one such party, Jobbik, now working to promote Moscow’s policies and interests in both Hungary and the European parliament. Thirdly, Giovanni Savino outlines how the recent shift within far-right political parties in Italy towards pro-Russian positions is due to the image of the Kremlin as a bastion of traditional values, conservative policies, and anti-US forces.