Russian nationalism and the national reassertion of Russia / edited by Marlène Laruelle.
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | JN6699.A15 R873 2010 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010011303588 |
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"Transferred to Digital Printing 2010."--T.p. verso of paperback edition.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / John B. Dunlop -- 1. Introduction / Marlène Laruelle -- Part I: Historical And Conceptual Issues In The Study Of Russian Nationalism -- 2. Rethinking Russian Nationalism: Historical Continuity, Political Diversity, and Doctrinal Fragmentation / Marlène Laruelle -- 3. Stalinism And Russian Nationalism: A Reconceptualization / Veljko Vujacic -- 4. Concepts of Fascism in Contemporary Russia and The West / Andreas Umland -- Part II. The "Far Right" And "New Right": ideological recompositions -- 5. Future Prospects of Contemporary Russian Nationalism / Alexander Verkhovsky -- 6. Dugin and the Eurasian Controversy: is Eurasianism "Patriotic?" / Wayne Allensworth -- Part III. Intellectual and Sociological Niches Of Contemporary Russian Nationalism -- 7. New Racism, {u2018}Clash of Civilizations{u2019}, and Russia / Victor Shnirelman -- 8. Electoral Choice, Cultural Capital, and Xenophobic Attitudes in Russia (1994-2006) / Anastassia Leonova -- 9. Fear has Wide Eyes: why do Russians see some migrant minorities as more numerous than others? / Mikhail A. Alexseev -- Part IV. Construction of an Official Patriotism: in search of a new ideology? -- 10. From Belgrade to Kiev: The hard-line nationalism and Russia{u2019}s foreign policy / Andrei P. Tsygankov -- 11. A Religion for the Nation or a Nation for the Religion? Putin{u2019}s Third Way for Russia / Beth Admiraal -- 12. Making the Public Patriotic: militarism and anti-militarism in Russia / Valerie Sperling
Military action in South Ossetia, growing tensions with the United States and NATO, and Russia's relationship with the European Union demonstrate how the issue of Russian nationalism is increasingly at the heart of the international political agenda.This book considers a wide range of aspects of Russian nationalism, focussing on the Putin period. It discusses the development of Russian nationalism, including in the Soviet era, and examines how Russian nationalism grows out of {u2013} or is related to {u2013} ideology, culture, racism, religion and intellectual thinking, and demonstrates how Russian nationalism affects many aspects of Russian society, politics and foreign policy. This book examines the different socio-political phenomena which are variously defined as {u2018}nationalism{u2019}, {u2018}patriotism{u2019} and {u2018}xenophobia{u2019}. As Russia reasserts itself in the world, with Russian nationalism as one of the key driving forces in this process, an understanding of Russian nationalism is essential for understanding the dynamics of contemporary international relations.