The New Russian Nationalism Imperialism, Ethnicity and Authoritarianism

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intermarriage with migrants,
207–10, 208 , 211
prospective group status, 184–6,
184 , 185
significance of state identity,
182–3
social identity approach, 163,
167–9
intermovements, 28
irredentism, 37, 63–4, 178
Isaev, Andrei, 254
Islam
anti-Islamic orientation of secular
nationalists, 127–8
radical Islam news coverage,
318–19, 326
television news coverage, 317–19
as threat to social stability, 41,
213–14
views on, NEORUSS survey,
213–14
Islamic extremists, North Caucasus,
302, 319, 327–8, 329
Istarkhov, Vladimir, 121, 122
Iurev, Mikhail, 354–5
Iurgens, Igor, 281, 286–7


James, Paul, 277
Jews
anti-Semitism, 127
intermarriage with, public
perceptions of, 209–10
presence on the federal news, 317
xenophobia against, 5


Kadyrov, Ramzan, 224
Kara-Murza, Aleksei, 57, 63
Khodorkovskii, Mikhail, 223, 348
Kholmogorov, Egor, 117
Khramov, Aleksandr, 36, 54
Kiselev, Dmitrii, 318, 331, 332–3
Kolegov, Aleksei, 116, 126
Kondopoga riots, 84–5, 253
Konstantinov, Ilia, 36
Kovalev, Igor, 124–5
Kozyrev, Andrei, 280
Kremlin
conservative policies, 239–40,
258–9


Great Patriotic War (WWII) tropes,
210
media-control and, 246
nationalism as strategy for, 6, 17,
240–2, 246–7
negativity over accession to EU by
former Soviet states, 197
pro-Kremlin youth groups, 2–3, 78,
80–1, 88, 253, 285
response to 2011 protest
movement, 238, 351
response to Euromaidan revolution,
6, 17, 201–2, 206, 207–8
response to Manezhnaia riots, 2,
81, 253–4, 324
stance on Ukrainian Western-
backed government, 196, 201–2,
206, 211, 217, 245
suppression of radical nationalists,
80–1, 253–4
2012 campaign strategy,
238–40
see also Eltsin, Boris; Eltsin
administration; Medvedev,
Dmitrii; Putin, Vladimir; state,
the
Krill I, Patriarch of Moscow and
all Rus, 111–12, 292, 313,
316–17
Krylov, Konstantin, 20, 35–6, 37,
52–3, 54, 79
Kuchma, Leonid, 226
Kudrin, Aleksei, 280, 352, 358
Kvachkov, Vladimir, 75,
116–17

large-scale surveys, 134
Laruelle, Marlene, 21–2, 26, 29, 55,
197
Lavrov, Sergei, 293
Lazarenko, Ilia, 55
Lebed, Aleksandr, 283
Lebedev, Sergei, 106, 107, 127
Lenin, Vladimir, 67
Leontev, Konstantin, 289
Lieven, Dominic, 47, 59
Limonov, Eduard, 245
Luzhkov, Iurii, 224, 232, 283
Lysenko, Nikolai, 31, 125, 127
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