EXPLORATORY READING OF ARABIA STRATEGY “VISION 2030” AND ITS EFFECT ON THE SERBIAN GEOPOLITICAL WORLDVIEW Cover Image

ПРОУЧВАТЕЛЕН ПРОЧИТ НА АРАБСКАТА СТРАТЕГИЧЕСКА „ВИЗИЯ 2030“ И ВЪЗДЕЙСТВИЕТО Ѝ ВЪРХУ СРЪБСКИЯ ГЕОПОЛИТИЧЕСКИ СВЕТОГЛЕД
EXPLORATORY READING OF ARABIA STRATEGY “VISION 2030” AND ITS EFFECT ON THE SERBIAN GEOPOLITICAL WORLDVIEW

Author(s): Goran Stojkovski
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Geography, Regional studies, Regional Geography, Governance, Public Administration, Public Law
Published by: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Keywords: Serbia; Saudi Arabia; BRIKS; Non-Aligned Movement; Yugo-nostalgia

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the research is to verify whether there is a cognate between the BRICS paradigm and the paradigm of the one-time Non-Aligned Movement. The subject of the study is the behavior of two countries in the international relations: Serbia and Saudi Arabia. This text is a result of research, in which, a discourse analysis of the information massif published in serbian media in the period between 2021 – 2023, was carried out. The research is based on media monitoring accomplished in the same period. The same discourse analysis was applied as a method in a content study of three documents related to a national strategy for the strategic change that Saudi Arabia wants to implement for itself. Both countries – Serbia and Saudi Arabia – are members of the Non-Aligned Movement, and both actively showing a strong interest in their association in BRICS. In Belgrade more, and in Riyadh less, but the elite in both countries want to see a connection (sameness) between the idea of the currently forming BRICS, and the ideology and political philosophy of the doctrine of the "non-aligned" of the Cold War era. This analysis ascertains that the system of the one-time "non-aligned", and the current network association BRICS are not related geopolitical paradigms.

  • Issue Year: 15/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 24-35
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Bulgarian
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