Preview

Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law

Advanced search

Religious Diplomacy of the Soviet Unionduring the Cold War (the Time of N.S. Khrushchev and L.I. Brezhnev)

Abstract

This article will be consider the main areas of cooperation between Soviet departments and religious organizations in international politics from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s. Contacts of the representatives of the churches of the USSR steadily expanded in geographical and religious terms at that time. The article shows that the establishment of contacts under the religious line, material support and promotion of international relations of religious organizations of the USSR were part of “people’s democracy”. This was used as “soft power” to spread the Soviet ideological project. Religious diplomacy contributed to the reduction of international tension, was a channel of alternative relations between the two opposing superpowers in a bipolar world. At the same time, the Soviet Union continued the ideological struggle against religion and its institutions, and the socially significant activities of Soviet religious leaders were addressed only to foreign audiences.

About the Authors

N. A. BELYAKOVA
Institute of the World History of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

PhD in History, Senior Researcher

Address: 32A, Leninskij Av., Moscow, 119334, Russian Federation.



N. Yu. PIVOVAROV
Russian State Archive of Contemporary History
Russian Federation

PhD in History, Chief Specialist;
Assistant of the Department of History of Medicine and Philosophy, Institute of Sociology, Psychology and Humanities of the First MGMU. I.M. Sechenov.

Address: bldg 1, 34, Sofiyskaya Embankment, Moscow, 115035, Russian Federation.



References

1. Belyakova N.A. (2017) Tserkvi v kholodnoj vojne. Vvedenie [Church in the Cold War. Introduction]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 1, pp. 7–18.

2. Belyakova N.A., Emel’yanov K.S. (2016) Dukhovnye poiski, tamizdat i samizdat v usloviyah Holodnoj vojny: sud’ba Zoi Krahmal’nikovoj [Spiritual Quest, Tamizdat and Samizdat in the Cold War: the Fate of Zoe Krakhmalnikova]. Istoriya, vol. 7, issue 9(53). Available at: http://history.jes.su/ s207987840001597-5-1, accessed 03.07.2018.

3. Chumachenko T.A. (2008) «Soyuz tserkvej sotsialisticheskogo lagerya»: Sovet po delam RPTs i evolyutsiya vzaimootnoshenij Moskovskoj patriarkhii s pravoslavnymi tserkvyami stran «narodnoj demokratii» v 1948–1953 gg. [“Union of Churches of the Socialist Camp”: Council for the ROC andtheEvolutionofRelationsBetweenthe Moscow Patriarchate and the Orthodox Churches of the “People’s Democracy” Countries in 1948-1953]. Vestnik Rossiyskogo universiteta druzhby narodov. Seriya: Istoriya Rossii, no 1(11), pp. 67–81.

4. Chumachenko T.A. (2010) Sovet po delam RPTs i Moskovskaya patriarkhiya v reshenii vneshnepoliticheskikh zadach khrushchevskogo rukovodstva: 1953–1958 gg. [The Council for the Russian Orthodox Church and the Moscow Patriarchate of the decision of Foreign Policy Problems of the Khrushchev Leadership: 1953-1958]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 4, pp. 107–123.

5. Chumachenko T. (2017) K voprosu ob ob’yavlenii v 1966 g. predstavitelya Moskovskogo patriarkhata pri Antiokhijskom patriarkhe episkopa Vladimira (Kotlyarova) persona non grata [On the Issue of the Announcement in 1966 of the Representative of the Moscow Patriarchate to the Patriarch of Antioch Bishop Vladimir (Kotlyarov) Persona Non Grata]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 1, pp. 40–63.

6. Dik Y. (2017) Mennonity Severnoy Ameriki i SSSR v seredine 1950-kh godov: malen’kie lyudi i bol’shaya politika [Mennonites of North America and the USSR in the Mid-1950s: Small People and Big Politics]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 1, pp. 123–146.

7. French E. (2017) Majkl Burdo i Tsentr po izucheniyu religii i kommunizma v kontekste zashchity religioznoj svobody (1959–1975) [Michael Bourdeaux and The Center for the Study of Religion and Communism in the Context of the Protection of Religious Freedom (1959–1975)]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 1, pp. 216–243.

8. Korol’ V.L. (2013) Mirotvorcheskaya deyatel’nost’ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Tserkvi na mezhdunarodnoj arene (1956–1991) [Peacekeeping Activity of the Russian Orthodox Church in the International Arena (1956–1991)]. Vesnіk Grodzenskaga dziarzhaўnaga ўnіversіteta іmia Iankі Kupaly. Seryia 1. Gіstoryia і arkhealogіya. Fіlasofіya. Palіtalogіya, no 2(152), pp. 25– 37.

9. Kosik O.V. (2013) Golosa iz Rossii: Ocherki sbora i peredachi za granitsu informatsii o polozhenii Tserkvi v SSSR (1920-e – nachalo 1930-kh godov) [Voices from Russia: Essays on the Collection and Transfer of Information Abroad about the Situation of the Church in the USSR (1920s – early 1930s)], Moscow: Izdatel’stvo PSTGU.

10. Kunter K. (2017) Byl li tretij put’? Vsemirnyj sovet tserkvej v period kholodnoj vojny [Was There a Third Way? World Council of Churches During the Cold War]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 1, pp. 147–163.

11. Kurlyandskij I.A. (2011) Stalin, vlast’, religiya (religioznyj faktor vo vnutrennej politike sovetskogo gosudarstva v 1922– 1953 gg.) [Stalin, Power, Religion (A Religious Factor in the Domestic Policy of the Soviet State in 1922–1953)], Moscow: Kuchkovo pole.

12. Kuroedov V.A. (1981) Religiya i tserkov’ v sovetskom gosudarstve [Religion and Church in the Soviet State], Moscow: Izdatel’stvo politicheskoj literatury, pp. 219– 222.

13. Nikitin Avgustin (arkhim.) (2008) Tserkov’ plenennaya: mitropolit Nikodim (1929–1978) i ego epokha v vospominaniyakh sovremennikov [The Captive Church: Metropolitan Nicodemus (1929-1978) and his Epoch in the Memoirs of His Contemporaries], Saint Petersburg: Izdatel’stvo SPbU.

14. Pivovarov N.Yu. (2017) Kogo priglashali v SSSR i kogo otpravlyali za granitsu po religioznoj linii (1943–1985) [Who was Invited to the USSR and Who Was SentAbroadontheReligiousLine(19431985)]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 1, pp. 185–215.

15. Polunov A.Yu. (2012) Pravoslavie na mezhdunarodnoj arene. 1914–1918 gg. Istoriko-kul’turnyj kontsept i ego evolyutsiya [Orthodoxy in the International Arena. 1914–1918. The Historical and Cultural Concept and Its Evolution]. Rossiya XXI, no 6, pp. 64–85.

16. Raeva T.V. (2016) Osobennosti institutsional’noj organizatsii sovetskogo mirolyubiya v epokhu kholodnoj vojny [Features of the Institutional Organization of the Soviet Peacefulness in the Cold War]. Upravlenie v sovremennykh sistemakh, no 4(11), pp. 56–60.

17. Shkarovskij M.V. (1999) Russkaya Pravoslavnaya Tserkov’ pri Staline i Khrushcheve (Gosudarstvenno-tserkovnye otnosheniya v SSSR v 1939–1964 godakh) [The Russian Orthodox Church under Stalin and Khrushchev (State-church Relations in the USSR in 1939–1964)], Moscow: Izdatel’stvo Krutitskogo podvor’ya.

18. Shlikhta N. (2017) Kak uchredit’ «antisovetskuyu organizatsiyu»: k istorii Kestonskogo instituta i pis’ma veruyushchikh iz Pochaeva [How to Establish an “Anti-Soviet Organization”: the History of the Keston Institute and the Letters of

19. Believers from Pochaev]. Gosudarstvo, religiya, tserkov’ v Rossii i za rubezhom, no 1, pp. 244–267.

20. Vasil’eva O.Yu. (1999) Russkya Pravoslavnaya Tserkov’ v politike Sovetskogo gosudarstva v 1943–1948 gg. [The Russian Orthodox Church in the Politics of the Soviet State in 1943–1948], Moscow: Institut rossiyskoy istorii.

21. Vasil’eva O.Yu. (2004) Russkaya Pravoslavnaya Tserkov’ i Vtoroj Vatikanskij Sobor [The Russian Orthodox Church and the Second Vatican Council], Moscow: LeptaPress.

22. Venger A. (2000) Rim i Moskva. 1900– 1950 [Rome and Moscow. 1900-1950], Moscow: Russkij put’.

23. Volokitina T.V., Murashko G.P., Noskova A.F. (2008) Moskva i Vostochnaya Evropa. Vlast’ i tserkov’ v period obshchestvennykh transformatsii 40–50-kh godov XX veka: Ocherki istorii [Moscow and Eastern Europe. Power and Church in the Period of Social Transformations of the 40–50-ies of the Twentieth Century: Essays on History], Moscow: ROSSPEN.

24. Yarmusik E.S. (2006) Katolicheskij kostel v Belarusi v 1945–1990 godakh [The Catholic Church in Belarus in 1945-1990], Grodno: Grodnenskij gosudarstvennyj universitet imeni Yanki Kupaly.


Review

For citations:


BELYAKOVA N.A., PIVOVAROV N.Yu. Religious Diplomacy of the Soviet Unionduring the Cold War (the Time of N.S. Khrushchev and L.I. Brezhnev). Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law. 2018;11(4):130-149. (In Russ.)

Views: 1441


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2542-0240 (Print)
ISSN 2587-9324 (Online)