The New Russian Nationalism Imperialism, Ethnicity and Authoritarianism
russia as an anti- liberal european civilisation identity, while Russia offered another interpretation of a shared European lega ...
imperial syndrome and its influence in accounts of life in Russia and the plight of the Russian people, even among enlightened a ...
the new russian nationalism Russia for understanding its path after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the first one – Russia as ...
the new russian nationalism philosopher Ivan Ilin, the direct successor of the intellectual tradi- tion of the later Slavophiles ...
russia as an anti- liberal european civilisation tural mixing between ‘Russians’ and other ‘Eurasian’ people from Central Asia a ...
imperial syndrome and its influence favourable conditions, as when people are tired of reform – con- sciously activate and recon ...
the new russian nationalism Eurasianists and does not consider Russia as being part of Europe (Lipman 2014). The links between t ...
the new russian nationalism movements appeared on the territory of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). In theory, irre ...
russia as an anti- liberal european civilisation the ‘liberal’ and the ‘communist’, deemed equally incapable of bringing positiv ...
imperial syndrome and its influence acceptance of Westernising reforms. In 1989–92 more than half of all Russians surveyed agree ...
the new russian nationalism rebuild Russia’s image abroad. The birth of the pro- presidential party United Russia ‘kidnapped’ th ...
the new russian nationalism The list included Stalin’s name. A jubilee medal issued in the same year bore a portrait of Stalin. ...
russia as an anti- liberal european civilisation dissidence of the Rodina party, led by Dmitrii Rogozin – espe- cially as it had ...
imperial syndrome and its influence than half of those surveyed (52 per cent) explained Ukraine’s aspi- ration to draw closer to ...
the new russian nationalism an economy on its way to modernisation, strengthened by soft- power tools. Surkov has been highly cr ...
the new russian nationalism affairs journalism had been that of Iurii Burtin, Vitalii Korotich, Nikolai Shmelev and Iurii Chered ...
russia as an anti- liberal european civilisation scandal- creating reports, asserting the need for Russia to make far- reaching ...
imperial syndrome and its influence Prokhanov, Mikhail Iuriev and others – it became fashionable to use the word ‘empire’ to den ...
the new russian nationalism (quoted in Popov 2006). In 2000, Putin himself drew an explicit parallel between Russia’s need to sh ...
the new russian nationalism advocates for the reconstruction of the USSR. Today imperial nationalism is becoming not only a poli ...
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