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 Serbia - Russia: Energy & Politics - Vuk Vuksanovic | 2023 Episode 5
Season 2023 · Episode 5

Serbia - Russia: Energy & Politics - Vuk Vuksanovic | 2023 Episode 5

The IR thinker · Martin Zubko

February 4, 20231h 6m

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Show Notes

In this episode of The IR thinker, the conversation turns to the complex relationship between Serbia and Russia, with a particular focus on energy, foreign policy and the limits of Russian influence in the Western Balkans. From gas and oil routes to soft power and security ties, the discussion unpacks how Belgrade navigates its position between Moscow and the West.


Vuk Vuksanovic

Dr Vuk Vuksanovic is a senior researcher at the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy and an associate at LSE IDEAS, the foreign policy think tank of the London School of Economics and Political Science, specialising in Serbian foreign policy, Russian influence and the geopolitics of the Western Balkans.


Content

00:00 - Introduction

00:57 - Gazprom’s role in the Serbian energy security

10:52 - Gazprom’s investment in Serbia

12:14 - Diversification of Serbian gas supplies (Azerbaijan)

23:21 - Russian reaction to Azeri gas

25:02 - Serbian oil supplies, JANAF, DRUZHBA and Hungary

31:39 - EU, Druzhba and Russian oil exceptions

34:04 - Serbian, Hungarian and Russian energy union

35:08 - Why Serbia has no nuclear power plant?

38:43 - Does Russia control Serbia?

44:30 - limits of Russian influence in Serbia

48:52 - Russian “mutual consultations” on the Serbian foreign policy

51:44 - Russian soft power and the Wagner Group in Serbia

01:01:00 - Serbia’s role between Russia and the West


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