TY - JOUR
T1 - Orthodox Conservatism and the Refugee Crisis in Bulgaria and Moldova
AU - Leustean, Lucian N.
N1 - © 2021 by The Regents of the University of California
PY - 2021/6/1
Y1 - 2021/6/1
N2 - In 2015, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church issued an unusual statement declaring that the arrival of refugees represented a "true invasion"in the region. One year later, during debates on Moldova's presidential elections, the Orthodox Church endorsed the fake news that 30,000 Syrians were about to arrive in the country. Drawing on interviews in Chişináu and Sofia, the article argues that the European refugee crisis has led to an internationally-linked Orthodox conservatism characterized by five components: defending a mythical past; fostering close relations with state authorities; anti- Westernism; building conservative networks at local, national, and geopolitical levels; and presenting Orthodox churches as alternative governance structures. These components shape religion-state relations in predominantly Orthodox countries in the region and have had a direct impact on the ways in which religious and state bodies have responded to populism and geopolitics.
AB - In 2015, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church issued an unusual statement declaring that the arrival of refugees represented a "true invasion"in the region. One year later, during debates on Moldova's presidential elections, the Orthodox Church endorsed the fake news that 30,000 Syrians were about to arrive in the country. Drawing on interviews in Chişináu and Sofia, the article argues that the European refugee crisis has led to an internationally-linked Orthodox conservatism characterized by five components: defending a mythical past; fostering close relations with state authorities; anti- Westernism; building conservative networks at local, national, and geopolitical levels; and presenting Orthodox churches as alternative governance structures. These components shape religion-state relations in predominantly Orthodox countries in the region and have had a direct impact on the ways in which religious and state bodies have responded to populism and geopolitics.
KW - Bulgaria
KW - Moldova
KW - Orthodox Christianity
KW - Politics
KW - Refugee crisis
KW - Religion
UR - https://online.ucpress.edu/cpcs/article-abstract/54/1-2/83/117186/Orthodox-Conservatism-and-the-Refugee-Crisis-in?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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U2 - 10.1525/j.postcomstud.2021.54.1-2.83
DO - 10.1525/j.postcomstud.2021.54.1-2.83
M3 - Article
SN - 0967-067X
VL - 54
SP - 83
EP - 101
JO - Communist and Post-Communist Studies
JF - Communist and Post-Communist Studies
IS - 1-2
ER -