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Bear East
RFA
4 episodes
9 months ago
RFA’s Luna Pham reports about Russian influence in three Southeast Asian countries. In Thailand, Orthodox Churches are thriving and war-weary Russians are snapping up real estate. In neighboring Laos, former Soviet-bloc Laotian students have mixed memories of life in the USSR. And in Vietnam, Hanoi’s ‘special relationship’ with Moscow lives on but is under strain.

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RFA’s Luna Pham reports about Russian influence in three Southeast Asian countries. In Thailand, Orthodox Churches are thriving and war-weary Russians are snapping up real estate. In neighboring Laos, former Soviet-bloc Laotian students have mixed memories of life in the USSR. And in Vietnam, Hanoi’s ‘special relationship’ with Moscow lives on but is under strain.

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Laos: Bound to Russia by Soviet-era school ties
Bear East
10 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Laos: Bound to Russia by Soviet-era school ties

RFA’s Luna Pham visits a restaurant in Vientiane where Laotians can rekindle memories of Russia where many studied in their youth when Laos was a major recipient of Soviet aid.


Russia’s ties with East and Southeast Asia go back decades, and while those connections weakened with the end of the Cold War, they never disappeared. Now, with Russia’s increasing isolation following its invasion of Ukraine, the relationships have taken on greater significance.


In Bear East, RFA examines, country-by-country, how those links have evolved in terms of the defense trade, as well as government, business and people-to-people ties. Read the complete series at https://en.rfa.org/BearEast.



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Bear East
RFA’s Luna Pham reports about Russian influence in three Southeast Asian countries. In Thailand, Orthodox Churches are thriving and war-weary Russians are snapping up real estate. In neighboring Laos, former Soviet-bloc Laotian students have mixed memories of life in the USSR. And in Vietnam, Hanoi’s ‘special relationship’ with Moscow lives on but is under strain.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.