Reimagining Soviet Georgia

Episode 59: The Soviet Red Cross, Socialist Humanitarianism and India with Severyan Dyakonov

Oct 17, 2025
Severyan Dyakonov, historian of Soviet foreign policy and socialist internationalism, discusses the Soviet Red Cross in India. He explores how humanitarianism was recast as socialist development. Short segments cover Soviet medical missions, many women doctors abroad, cultural diplomacy, archival detective work, and mixed Indian responses to Soviet aid.
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INSIGHT

Critique Of Short-Term Philanthropy

  • The Soviets criticized Western philanthropy as short-term optics that pacified the poor without systemic change.
  • They preferred sustained medical programs that trained locals and built institutional capacity.
INSIGHT

Integration Over One-Off Missions

  • Soviet medical missions emphasized integration: long rotations, local teaching, and publishing in local journals.
  • India offered unusually open access to medical networks, making it one of the Soviet program's successes.
ADVICE

Design For Local Ownership

  • Prioritize community mobilization and local ownership when designing humanitarian interventions.
  • Build preventive infrastructure that villagers maintain rather than episodic external relief.
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