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  • Putinism – Post-Soviet Russian Regime Ideology

    Series series BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
    A key question for the contemporary world: What is Putin’s ideology? This book analyses this ideology, which it terms “Putinism”. It examines a range of factors that feed into the ideology – conservative thought in Russia from the nineteenth century onwards, Russian and Soviet history and their memorialisation, Russian Orthodox religion and its political connections, a focus on traditional values, ... Read more

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  • Geopolitics and Culture

    Narrating Eastern European and Eurasian Worlds

    Inspired by popular, feminist, subaltern, and ecocritical geopolitics, Geopolitics and Culture: Narrating Eastern European and Eurasian Worlds presents new research of culture in the Eastern European context. This volume highlights the symbolic production of power, which, although located outside political institutions, engenders geopolitical boundaries and defines cultural margins. Analyzing ... Read more

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  • Pan-Slavism and Slavophilia in Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe

    Origins, Manifestations and Functions

    Series series Political Science and International Studies (R0)
    This book explores origins, manifestations, and functions of Pan-Slavism in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, arguing that despite the extinction of Pan-Slavism as an articulated Romantic-era geopolitical ideology, a number of related discourses, metaphors, and emotions have spilled over into the mainstream debates and popular imagination. Using the term Slavophilia to capture the range of ... Read more

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  • The Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia

    Language, Fiction and Fantasy in Modern Russia

    More than 700 'utopian' novels are published in Russia every year. These utopias – meaning here fantasy fiction, science fiction, space operas or alternative history – do not set out merely to titillate; instead they express very real Russian anxieties: be they territorial right-sizing, loss of imperial status or turning into a 'colony' of the West.Contributors to this innovative collection use ... Read more

    $36.49 USD

  • Eurasia 2.0

    Russian Geopolitics in the Age of New Media

    Series series Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Politics
    This book discusses the return of geopolitical ideas and doctrines to the post-Soviet space with special focus on the new phenomenon of digital geopolitics, which is an overarching term for different political practices including dissemination of geopolitical ideas online, using the internet by political figures and diplomats for legitimation and outreach activity, and viral spread of geopolitical ... Read more

    $55.09 USD

  • The Russian Orthodox Church and Modernity

    A Historical and Theological Investigation into Eastern Christianity between Unity and Plurality

    Series Book 236 - Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
    The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) faced various iterations of modernization throughout its history. This conflicted encounter continues in the ROC’s current resistance against—what it perceives as—Western modernity including liberal and secular values. This study examines the historical development of the ROC’s arguments against—and sometimes preferences for—modernization and analyzes which ... Read more

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  • Geopolitical Imagination

    Ideology and Utopia in Post-Soviet Russia

    Series Book 215 - Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
    In his timely book, Mikhail Suslov discusses contemporary Russian geopolitical culture and argues that a better knowledge of geopolitical concepts and fantasies is instrumental for understanding Russia’s policies. Specifically, he analyzes such concepts as “Eurasianism,” “Holy Russia,” “Russian civilization,” “Russia as a continent,” “Novorossia,” and others. He demonstrates that these concepts ... Read more

    $24.99 USD

  • Religion, Expression, and Patriotism in Russia

    Essays on Post-Soviet Society and the State

    Series Book 213 - Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
    The 2010s saw an introduction of legislative acts about religion, sexuality, and culture in Russia, which caused an uproar of protests. They politicized areas of life commonly perceived as private and expected to be free of the state's control. As a result, political activism and radical grassroots movements engaged many Russians in controversies about religion and culture and polarized popular ... Read more

    $24.99 USD

  • Digital Orthodoxy in the Post-Soviet World

    The Russian Orthodox Church and Web 2.0

    Series Book 155 - Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
    This volume explores the relationship between new media and religion, focusing on the WWW’s impact on the Russian Orthodox Church. Eastern Christianity has travelled a long way through the centuries, amassing the intellectual riches of many generations of theologians and shaping the cultures as well as histories of many countries, Russia included, before the arrival of the digital era. New media ... Read more

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  • Memory Makers

    The Politics of the Past in Putin's Russia

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    Why aren't ordinary Russians more outraged by Putin's invasion of Ukraine? Inside the Kremlin's own historical propaganda narratives, Russia's invasion of Ukraine makes complete sense. From its World War II cult to anti-Western conspiracy theories, the Kremlin has long used myth and memory to legitimize repression at home and imperialism abroad, its patriotic history resonating with and persuading ... Read more

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  • Is Russia Fascist?

    Unraveling Propaganda East and West

    In Is Russia Fascist?, Marlene Laruelle argues that the charge of "fascism" has become a strategic narrative of the current world order. Vladimir Putin's regime has increasingly been accused of embracing fascism, supposedly evidenced by Russia's annexation of Crimea, its historical revisionism, attacks on liberal democratic values, and its support for far-right movements in Europe. But at the same ... Read more

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