Znanie (educational organization)

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Znanie (Russian: Знание, lit.'knowledge') is a Russian educational and political organization established by presidential decree in 2015,[1] which includes as its stated purpose the "spiritual and moral education" of young people, the development of civil society, and improving the effectiveness of education.[2] Its budget is largely derived from subsidies received from the government of the Russian Federation.[3]

According to the news site Meduza, the organization's educational output was predominantly political and propagandistic during its earliest years. In 2016, a third of Znanie's budget was spent on acquiring and recording lectures for its platform on topics such as the Dulles' Plan (a conspiracy theory), the Orange Revolution from a Russian perspective, and the ideal of Holy Russia.[3] Until 2017, the head of Znanie's board was Vyacheslav Volodin, the First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration. Following his resignation, another deputy, Sergei Kiriyenko, was appointed. Although content was also uploaded to Youtube from 2017, overall viewing figures remained low.[3]

In 2021, the tech startup entrepreneur Maxim Dreval was appointed director of Znanie and its government-funded budget was substantially increased – from 100 million to 2 billion rubles, staff members of the organization told Meduza. Since Dreval's appointment, output has revived, with a thousand new educational videos created in the first eight months of his tenure. Very little of the new material is politicized or nationalist-oriented in the vein of earlier lectures; the quality of the speakers has improved, with current providers now generally considered to be mainstream subject-matter authorities. Engagement with the material has significantly increased.[3]

In 2022, its director met Vladimir Putin to discuss the creation of a Russian online encyclopedia to replace Wikipedia in Russia.[4] Proposed sources for this would include Wikipedia itself, Ruviki, and History.rf.[5][3]

As of 2024, the organization is subject to international sanctions for its support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On the reasoning for the sanctions, the Swiss Confederation stated:[1]

Znanie holds public events in the illegally annexed Ukrainian territories of Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia, promoting the war and false narratives about the purported Russian character of the annexed Ukrainian regions. Furthermore, it is involved in the Russification process of the local Ukrainian population.

— State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), Swiss Confederation

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  1. ^ a b "International Society "ZNANIE"". OpenSanctions.org. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 11.12.2015 № 617 'О создании Общероссийской общественно-государственной просветительской организации "Российское общество Знание" [On the Establishment of the All-Russian Public-State Educational Organization 'Russian Society Znanie'] (in Russian), Government of the Russian Federation, 11 December 2015, [Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 11.12.2015 – No 617], archived from the original on 25 May 2024
  3. ^ a b c d e Bobylev, Sergey (4 February 2022). Платформа для Путина, Сноудена и Маска «Медуза» рассказывает, как власти возродили советское общество «Знание» — и чем это грозит российскому онлайн-образованию [Platform for Putin, Snowden and Musk — Meduza explains how the authorities revived the Soviet Znanie society, and how this threatens Russian online education]. Meduza (in Russian). TASS.
  4. ^ "Putin Backs 'Objective' Russian Wikipedia Alternative". The Moscow Times. 5 May 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Russian presidential aide suggests copying Wikipedia in its entirety for Russian analog". Meduza. 15 February 2024. Retrieved 27 March 2024; (in English).

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