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much. polo in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle russia what is its reputation in the world at least according to western media doesn't deserve it and what can russia do to change it. to discuss russia's branding i'm joined by victoria pound over she's an associate professor at moscow state university of international relations on the court and off he is the c.e.o.
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of the russian international affairs council and david burkhardt he is the editor in chief for moscow news website all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage in between let me go to you first if you could in a few sentences for me describe the russian brand russia as a brand. well i would say it's how our leaders try to put trade and it's about sovereign christine. democracy and it's energy energy but. is this a good marriage and no it's not a good brennen it's something that the words of the leaders of officials they are really made and sometimes it's very often it's about bad image make image making efforts sometimes it's about bad policies as well but it's like it's come it combines all together doesn't give a prop of you know what russia is so when foreigners come to russia they say oh we find something very different picture from what from what you just said it seems
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like it's the worst of both worlds that you think would have the brand the brand i think is one of your your local brands so when you get here and it's something you've always you think you get used to and you will begin to like it i don't think it's one that can be actually sold on the major markets of the world but does russia try to sell it on the because i don't think you. know unfortunately i for there's a lot of good things here that is. advertising of howard how it should be how it should be accepted by its own p.r. under its own p.r. job well it's a little bad not only north and first we have to begin to currency for its own population because you. know young people can see during the day from the super bowl from you know just something to go. book was you could take the whole site with you is that it doesn't seem to be shall hold heat with like you know what kind . of i don't know cost me go oh maybe you know you know belly.
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really before this one was good we got you know this this low. but definitely this is not enough for a country we should try to position itself as a great power you know that the soviet union is being gone for a quarter century right now i mean the. kind of technologies and ideas about branding and p.r. out there ok why aren't they employed more here well you know i think that of course. the bread is something which is difficult to change if not the better and that is the perception if people think about this country but equally i think you take a look you do take a lot of effort to change the way how they approach the country. of course a lot depends on how russia itself would like to position so you know the rules i mean every country likes to brand itself ok but it's seems to me and i've lived here for about fifteen years is that the outside world has branded russia ok and the brand that russia attempts or thinks about is in second place third place no
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place ok because every single day i can see the branding of russian headlines well if that's true and you know what it's. the branding is about to bring up some sensations like if you good articles wouldn't be published even if they have published how out in the west and so there's never any good news coming out of a. bad headline which would actually really give absolutely opposite idea to what actually is in the article then it would be so so only bad or worse bad sensational news would be a really well so outside russia because there is do this every day yeah there's a couple things here one one that that under its head is the rebranding. if we talk about we're going to like the movies in any western movie the russians are always the bad guy that's held over from twenty five years are from the soviet union so they're always the spy they're always the thug. they're always the person who the
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killer. and that goes on until today so we're still using that old stereotype of the soviet union the bad people and using them in today's movies in regards to new because i do this every day. good news doesn't sell bad news everyone will read it and that's what a lot of the western press is doing. and sensation it's ugly it's nasty yes it gets out there and that's what a lot of the western press does is they'd like to take these things and ride with it and bring it all you know and come up with this really strange angles to get their sales up and their ratings up is that fair which is i don't think probably the most prominent story over the last twelve months i've given you as much information on the supposed the right. was here via. you give the disconnect between what western media present and in what russian people think the most of the russians from from all over him that i know and also in the mass media most of the russians are the. actual act of survive those very very small
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percentage of people who support what they did you know they're the forerunners of of a new. what you call it outlook of russia where they're going with democracy and freedom they should be heralded as heroes. how they try that in any other. church. it's almost soon or god or anyone else in europe or the united states they've been sitting there for three years they also have those laws and they have tried it in french you remember there was this act with the mena and what was the reaction of the police of the public in there so absolutely different perception and different betrayal of the similar events in different countries there there were days where right here the pussy riot just a couple days into this on vatican square st paul's st paul square same thing happened so what was going to happen was
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a why is russia treated differently well i think as i said there is soap inertia here and i think that someone has to be the bad guy in this world and russia is the usual suspect no russians but the russians are not exporting its. political system is not bombing foreign countries it doesn't have one ton of obey except the united states is the good guy in the world i mean again i mean it's seems to me that you know there are elements here russia is far from a perfect place i've lived here for a long time we've all lived here a long time some of you were from here ok but i think it's a much more mixed story and complicated story and that every country has problems and problems are to be solved but it sounds like i mean if you read the economist i mean or you read newsweek this country is going to collapse this year did you know that victoria know how to do a lot although every year a list that is going to collapse that's ok soon we're going to witness that is said does integrate i think so. what sells
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a lot and that's what people like to eat but of course you know we have to work harder yes to project a different image there are many better things that you can say about from french i read a great in brand in their countries that cannot be not the same can be said about spain or you know u.k. or even china i think that we are making some steps in this direction but these are modest steps that we have to advertise our culture not all the dostoyevsky and tolstoy but contemporary culture and we just. we can advertise. you know brain power which is lear and there are not many people aboard who believe that has any brain power so there are things that can be done and thing that should be done off course say to requires flexibility. requires international cooperation and sometimes i think we've seen ple make you know very very very sort of bloggers
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. to be you know very straightforward quote unquote southern russia and that doesn't work you know you need to be professional of this field like many others but who is going to listen to that in the west they don't want to hear that that's no reason i think that there's some sort of there are stereotypes but the. take for example the you know germany after the second world war which had a very bad image united states and in the rest of europe japan you know there are countries. you know these are not exactly the best record record we were able to themselves to to position themselves but one of the things that tony is that you know we're all talking about states here and i think a lot of the branding that all of you are talking about for other countries comes from civil society as well ok i mean i'm sure the french government pushes french cheese ok but it's the cheese producers themselves that make the cheese so ok what i'm saying is that it has come more from civil society and i think
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a lot of people in russia don't take responsibility for that on their own branding of their country but we had it for example take the civil g. eight simulate that we had in back in two thousand and six the people that we brought here there was like almost thousand all throughout the year throughout the russian presidency and they were all coming back to their countries and saying that russia is so great and then with the next year with the g. eight in germany the same people who came there's zero russia is a democracy you're not because you're not doing the good job where they heard you know it was state on the individual local level those this people still held the perception that she is more open to civil society than germany for example but it doesn't brant or also for the civil twenty that it was in december first meeting this trail in gun came and he said you know i see i've been here over the past half year like several times and i see how open you guys and it's absolutely different from what we are listening in here in quebec in a strongly a but he said i will write
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a positive article on what i have seen like branded spreen during rush russian christmas present to be accused of being paid off and that's what i mean it's not well you know and that's what he said i'm risking my own reputation doing it. because i know i'm writing what i think but i will be seen as a kind of as a solo soul cuts but all right folks we're going to go to a short break and when we turn from that break we'll continue our discussion on russian branding to. believe that. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent. i diagnosed with aids this is
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a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h. i think a lot less human suffering. let me let me i want to wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network and this is what will happen in the day we have our nights out. with the truth is the cycle just about staying there again you're in a fixed rate would be an ideal way to talk about your name let me. just.
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illegally. welcome back across the aisle to remind you we're discussing the branding of russia . you know give me your critique of western media of latin your puter. or critique or just a list of the key words that i think they have to go with the whatever you want is the gravy you know the tinana the spellchecker when you put in the word put in i think the adjective show up you know the song are etc strong man and.
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athletic person all of this just shows up. not to improve his. authority but about basically being cynical and downgraded but they don't want they don't want to strong putin ok i don't want to strong russia they're one from russia because well actually you don't need a strong russia or strong putin because if putin is gone you don't have a strong russia there's no one to replace him i mean you can't anyone choose someone who's going to i mean now i think it's really interesting is. very often we can look at reuters be able to bloomberg eccentrics address a sentence vladimir putin comma former k.g.b. agent comma now when i think back george bush sr he was head of the cia so have you ever seen george bush come a former head of the cia comma said today in texas i think the assumption is that
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let me put it is not necessarily a former k.g.b. . agent the job and he became president of the united states and. still keeps his loyalty to his parent institutionalised that's how i would read these headlines. is it because this negative branding that russia get it's because it just doesn't fall in line i mean we look at we look at the post cold war narrative you know the soviet union was defeated and the defeated must accept terms of surrender and the terms of surrender is become like us ok because if i think i look very back at this very carefully. let me put it was actually light because we had mr president for for a while there and and he was like then what was the event that everything went south went negative and it was the yukos affair it went and had the coffee was the
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bad guy and now he became the good guy ok i mean is this part of it is negative branding it's geo politically driven because putin. the jewels to the family jewels to texas oilmen. i would say that's part of the reason because i would say is not their route it's a cause already of the turn so. yes it's not just thanks to putting things to anomic to conjuncture of oil prices that russia started to get inspired that it didn't collapse in two thousand and three when it was expected going to be able to be a lot of them thousand eight nine there and with all their so forget is that ok is the worst out of breaks it was expelled it's still now it's one of the best before main in britain even in brics in terms of many indicators so it's about
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russia gaining back its strength and not quite not taking all the orders as it should behave and it's actually standing up to its interests sometimes very harshly but most of the time very let's say it was motivated probably right so with the other it's interesting because russia is a threat if it's strong russia is a threat if it's weak i mean it's the flavor of the month i mean it's contradictory here well it definitely does contradictory and i think that you will never be able to satisfy everyone there are people in the last time you want to satisfy everyone in russia fair are you going to sort of you know russia therefore you know my take is that indeed we should pay much more attention to. the. county in columns and i think that i guess i'm the oldest person sitting here so i still remember the soviet union and there are many bad things that we can say about the soviet union but there is at least one thing which i remember fairly well you know we were
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a proud people we're proud of our country we believe that the soviet union was the beacon of progress that we helped to save the humankind. we were in the vanguard of development and i think that this is something that have gone unfortunately if you talk to people in the streets of moscow or and i also hear you know well no longer a proud nation and this is something that has to be dealt with i know that you know love him a putin and others are trying to do something about that but they're not the six too successful in my view and there is a point there that there's internal patriotism that is trying to be revived here in russia but there's also this line of patriotism and nationalism which the russians haven't figured out yet yeah that's correct and that's a dangerous line or it is a midwife area model i agree but i would also add that unfortunately there is a lot of hypocrisy here because you can multiply one set of rules two.
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you know part of the ocean population and intel a different set of rules to serve a different part of the population so i think that the idea of fairness the idea of fairness is something which is in deficit here and people are looking for that and even they become really proud of the nation of their country eve they respect themselves then sooner or later i think the outside world will start to spec trash as well i think it's very interesting because in the time i've lived here it's really about money money and money because i've been asked so many times about you know ideology worldviews and all that and i kind of laugh a little bit because i think i don't come across that too often in conversation and you know what. it's usually for want. to go about it more. i think to something here because there is this deficit in russian society there are many poor people still here people have been pulled out of poverty yes but there are still huge
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divisions in this country that hinders an identity issue that can help bring the country there's a lot of black holes throughout russia when we're basically talking all the time about moscow but russians of right very huge country peter and i have traveled russia a lot and we've seen these places you know. and they're kind of stuck with whatever moscow decides they're stuck with that decision so they don't really have a place in the entire nationalism of the country of that pride they hear what moscow's doing over there and they're kind of left over on the sidelines they need to be involved more. interesting is when i was invited to a stock for apec and that was a very different russia. was really quite refreshing because it was very conservative out there very patriotic extremely patriotic i was really impressed and the amount of money they put into investing in and that was kind of a branding rebranding of russia that i like that i thought they could sell i don't think they sell it well enough but that's just the deficit in p.r. here. and one thing on one with the soviet union i was in afghanistan you know and
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all the infrastructure in kabul is soviet because the americans have built nothing their tents and castles ok let's go back to western media. how intentional it is that on their part to be betrayed russian such a negative way because i won't i won't name names but i know some foreign journalists and i will privately on facebook and say why did you write that well my editor changed it ok because you know you got to spice it up a little bit here is there a disconnect there also there is someone on the on the i don't know it's probably the rules of the of the company i don't know in the west that the need to be portrayed this where we have certain. angles and russia will always be on the bad side so don't try to make them look good otherwise you're just credit yourself i give it a very good example and i will name a name here if if i'm allowed to that was during the may sixth riots in moscow when
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fox news totally blew it i don't know if you saw that new segment or not when they were showing the riots they were showing the riots in moscow where all three. breaking up shop windows and there was complete chaos there was grease the letters were kind of similar but they're way off line there you know that's how they're going to the people of protesting against the change of time remember and that was the football riot ok but they said no these are people protesting the change of you know what is the standard daylight time or something like that that's quite exciting and it's change gears here because in looking at how people write about russia it seems to me in tell me if you think i'm wrong but i see a lot of western journalists using their own values because what they do is they they look at the opposition in they they like the opposition because they are like us they have our values ok and they write about them in such
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a positive way but if you look at what people think about them and their popularity it is again a huge disconnect exactly especially if you look into their biographies of many of their position leaders who used to be in power and who actually brought that to catch. hold a little wooden you know so they were like they're educated in the west as well so they're closer so they they are they have closer well values they they were actually bringing their russia that's not too strong on all of these people but are these people the same people you're talking about telling western media what they want to hear exactly exactly this is yeah but you know i would also add that i think that there were so many inflated expect. and it's transition if you come here and china for example you know they have never been such expectations about chinese become an american so you know these are different people. you know they don't
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christians you know they have a different skin color so you know we cannot really. expect too much from them like os you know the europeans you know be a white christian and why shouldn't they be like so there were so many expectations about becoming another you know traditional bastien county problem or rest of them for something similar to the united states and disappointments were practically on the way to find it i find it really interesting is that americans think everyone wants to be like them whether they're going to quake with the media is that you have most of these commentators and columnists and everyone writing and talking about russia where they sitting i think here now they're sitting there not as warm office in london washington new york berlin and saying all these things right if they come here and they learn about it and they sit here and live the life that everyone else is they might get a little bit of a different perspective on that and they live their dream and i look at the
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washington post every once in while in washington post a lot of these are these articles by people i have absolutely never heard of before but they're very authoritative you know but if you have either you would i sent an article to the washington post would be the other day they just put it in the trash can you know that's propaganda no it's like no but that's the truth. proven to have proved to me differently this is the way it is here actually. almost out of time what's one single thing you would like to see russia do this year to improve its image to the world well i would like us for the position itself as a from to your state and the country with a lot of opportunities that's not easy but that has to be done all right we have run out of time on i think my guests here in the studio and thank the viewer for watching us here r.t.c. and remember crosstalk ones too. a relief only.
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