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Title The New Russian Nationalism : Imperialism, Ethnicity and Authoritarianism 2000-15 / edited by Pål Kolstø and Helge Blakkisrud.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 424 pages): illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 362-406) and index.
Contents The ethnification of Russian nationalism -- The imperial syndrome and its influence on Russian nationalism -- Radical nationalists from the start of Medvedev's presidency to the war in Donbas: True till death? -- Russian ethnic nationalism and religion today -- Everyday nationalism in Russia in European context: Moscow residents' perceptions of ethnic minority migrants and migration -- Backing the USSR 2.0: Russia's ethnic minorities and expansionist ethnic Russian nationalism -- Rallying 'round the leader more than the flag: Changes in Russian nationalist public opinion 2013-14 -- How nationalism and machine politics mix in Russia -- Blurring the boundary between civic and ethnic: The Kremlin's new approach to national identity under Putin's third term -- Russia as an anti-liberal European civilisation -- Ethnicity and nationhood on Russian state-aligned television: Contextualising geopolitical crisis -- The place of economics in Russian national identity debates.
Summary Assessing the transformation of Russian nationalist discourse in the 21st century Russian nationalism, previously dominated by 'imperial' tendencies - pride in a large, strong and multi-ethnic state able to project its influence abroad - is increasingly focused on ethnic issues. This new ethno-nationalism has come in various guises, like racism and xenophobia, but also in a new intellectual movement of 'national democracy' deliberately seeking to emulate conservative West European nationalism. Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the subsequent violent conflict in Eastern Ukraine utterly transformed the nationalist discourse in Russia. This book provides an up-to-date survey of Russian nationalism as a political, social and intellectual phenomenon by leading Western and Russian experts in the field of nationalism studies. It includes case studies on migrantophobia; the relationship between nationalism and religion; nationalism in the media; nationalism and national identity in economic policy; nationalism in the strategy of the Putin regime as well as a survey-based study of nationalism in public opinion.
Note Description based on print version record.
Language Text in English.
Subject Nationalism -- Russia (Federation)
Russians -- Ethnic identity.
Russia (Federation) -- Ethnic relations.
Nationalism -- Former Soviet republics.
Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
Ethnic relations. (OCoLC)fst00916005
Nationalism. (OCoLC)fst01033832
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Russians -- Ethnic identity. (OCoLC)fst01102434
Russia (Federation) (OCoLC)fst01262050
Soviet Union -- Former Soviet republics. (OCoLC)fst01262458
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism.
Added Author Kolstø, Pål, editor.
Blakkisrud, Helge, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9781474410427 1474410421 (DLC) 2016429017 (OCoLC)946009865
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